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Dhoni in leadership role as Kohli skips training session

RAHANE MAY COME IN FOR OFF-COLOUR DHAWAN IN FINAL ONE-DAYER

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e may have relinquish­ed the India limited overs captaincy but Mahendra Singh Dhoni is still playing a proactive role in the team affairs as he yesterday performed the leadership role, including inspecting the pitch, ahead of the third and final cricket ODI against England here today.

India went in for an optional practice on yesterday and Dhoni was seen doing what normally a skipper does — inspecting the Eden Gardens pitch, taking local feedbacks and giving his teammates a pep talk — with captain Virat Kohli deciding to skip the training session and head coach Anil Kumble not around. India have already built up an unassailab­le 2-0 lead in the threematch series.

After the practice session that lasted for about two hours, Dhoni, who stepped down from captaincy just before the ODI series, was seen heading to the pitch that looked as flat as it can be without any tinge of grass. He went down on his knees to have a close look at the strip and felt the surface by placing both his palms.

In Dhoni’s company was national selector and former Bengal captain Devang Gandhi with whom the Jharkhand dasher had a lengthy discussion afterwards.

In India’s 15-run win over England in the second ODI, Dhoni was seen playing a proactive role behind the stumps, especially in the death overs, as he was seen making the field placings and giving his inputs to Kohli during the run chase of the visiting team.

Hailing Dhoni’s new-found role, India seamer Bhuvenshwa­r Kumar said: “A wicketkeep­er is always the second person after captain to assess the match condition and give inputs.

“He (Dhoni) watches everything closely. He gives feedback how a batsman is playing. When skipper Virat is fielding it’s always easy for Dhoni to communicat­e his ideas on what can we do. It’s very useful when your wicketkeep­er becomes proactive,” Kumar said at the pre-match press conference.

Apart from Kohli, the ones to skip the match-eve optional practice session included Ravichandr­an Ashwin, Yuvraj Singh, Lokesh Rahul, Ravindra Jadeja and Hardik Pandya. Batting coach Sanjay Bangar oversaw the practice session.

Injury scare

Meanwhile, Shikhar Dhawan, who had an injury scare yesterday and went to a hospital for medical examinatio­n, was seen at the nets without any sign of injury. “He’s perfectly fine,” said a team official, making it clear that Dhawan is available for selection.

However, it remains to be seen whether the team thinktank persists with Dhawan who has been out of sorts in his form with scores of one and 11 in the last two ODIs.

Ajinkya Rahane, who may come in the playing eleven if Dhawan is to be replaced, had a full intensity practice session.

Meanwhile, wicketkeep­erbatsman Jonny Bairstow will replace injured opener Alex Hales in England’s squad for the three-match Twenty20 series against India, the English cricket board said.

Hales has been ruled out of the third and final one-day internatio­nal against India on Sunday after he fractured his right hand while attempting a catch in the second ODI in Cuttack.

He will also miss the T20 series that starts on January 26.

 ?? AFP ?? India’s Mahendra Singh Dhoni bowls at the nets during an optional training session at Eden Gardens Stadium in Kolkata yesterday.
AFP India’s Mahendra Singh Dhoni bowls at the nets during an optional training session at Eden Gardens Stadium in Kolkata yesterday.
 ?? AFP ?? England cricketers finish a team meeting after a training session at the Eden Gardens.
AFP England cricketers finish a team meeting after a training session at the Eden Gardens.

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