Khaleej Times

At 36, Dhoni still strong

- IANS

kolkata — There was a time when ageing warhorse Mahendra Singh Dhoni would be popped a question at every media conference on whether he was contemplat­ing retirement. A year-and-a-half down the line, those queries have been swept aside by Captain Cool himself thanks to his display with the bat.

Back then, Dhoni initially took the posers in his stride, but as they started coming at him with unfailing regularity, he decided to go on a counter-attack.

After a couple of Indian scribes were virtually ragged by the wicket-keeper batsman, there came the turn of Australian journalist Sam Ferris in April 2016.

When Ferris wanted to know whether he was contemplat­ing retirement from white-ball cricket, Dhoni, who hung up his boots from Test cricket on Boxing Day 2014, asked the reporter to come up and take the vacant seat next to him on stage.

The country’s most successful captain then asked the Aussie scribe if he thought he was unfit and whether he could play the 2019 World Cup in England. “Um, yes, sure,” was Ferris’ reply. “Then you have answered the question,” Dhoni said.

Dhoni had a poor 2016, managing just 278 runs in the calendar year playing 13 matches. He averaged a paltry 27.80. At the World Twenty20, the Ranchi dasher scored 89 runs in five games with scores reading 30, 13 not out, 13 not out, 18 not out and 15 not out.

But this year, when questions were being raised about whether Dhoni should continue in the limited overs format, the former captain turned it around, by wielding his willlow in style.

Dhoni this year averages 89.57 in One-Day Internatio­nals (ODIs) — with an aggregate of 627 in 14 innings, including a century and five fifties. He is no more the finisher that he once used to be. But at 36, he has taken up the role of the anchor. For the young ones now in India’s middle order, he is an onfield mentor as well.

Hardik Pandya blossomed with MSD in tow at the other end with India tottering at 87/5 in the first ODI of the ongoing series. —

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Khalid Latif

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