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No rift in team: Shastri

MUTUAL TRUST AMONG PLAYERS, INDIAN TEAM DIRECTOR SAYS

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Indian team director says there is lot of mutual respect between Dhoni and Kohli and shoots down talk of ‘groupism’

Indian team director Ravi Shastri has quashed reports of unrest in the dressing room over captaincy issues and said Virat Kohli and Mahendra Singh Dhoni have “tremendous” mutual respect between them.

“What people don’t realise is that there is tremendous mutual respect there between Virat Kohli and M.S. Dhoni,” Shastri was quoted as saying by bcci.tv on Monday.

“When M.S. was at his prime as India’s Test captain, Virat was only a youngster. There were times when Virat’s place wasn’t certain in the side and MS stuck by him. Such things are not forgotten. I can sense and see that respect without anyone having to tell me.”

The reports of conflict within the Indian camp were sparked following the team’s first-ever One-Day-Internatio­nal (ODI) series loss to minnows Bangladesh as Test skipper Kohli expressed concern over the team’s decisionma­king.

“Not too happy with the way we have played. We have been sort of doubtful in our decision-making and that shows on the field,” Kohli earlier said, fuelling speculatio­n of a rift within the team.

His comments followed teammates Suresh Raina and Ravichandr­an Ashwin’s vocal support for ODI skipper Dhoni, whose personal coach has claimed “groupism” within the team as the reason for India’s loss.

Asked about the biggest change he has brought into the dressing room as team director, 53-year-old Shastri said: “Honesty and openness. I told the boys, ‘Whatever you want to say, say it in the dressing room, not behind anyone’s back’.”

‘Honest environmen­t’

“A conscious effort was made to bring this honest environmen­t about. I cannot say if I did it or not but I have seen massive improvemen­t. The players have opened up much more from when I joined the team. There is trust there and there are benefits there. I told the guys, Whatever is on your mind, rather than keeping it all bottled up, get it out.

“There is also mutual trust among the group. They want to play for each other and genuinely enjoy each other’s success. That is the healthiest quality a team can have.”

Shastri’s involvemen­t with the team has been lauded by a lot of players and he is said to have brought in a lot of positivity into the outfit.

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