Hindustan Times (Delhi)

‘Bat-trick’ as Dhoni finds new scoring verve with alteration

- Sanjjeev K Samyal sanjjeev.samyal@htlive.com

MUMBAI: Lots of things have started to click for Mahendra Singh Dhoni since the start of the tour Down Under. One reason appears to be the modificati­on made to his bat, specifical­ly the toe end of the blade.

Half-centuries (51, 55*, 87*) in the three one-dayers in Australia gave him the Man-of-the-series award and his confidence was back; an unbeaten 48 in the ODI versus New Zealand at Mount Maunganui, and 39 and 20 not out in the two T20 games were added proof he is getting his touch back.

When Dhoni and heir apparent Rishabh Pant walked off Eden Park bats tucked under their arms the difference in their weapons was glaring. The shape of the wood in their possession was distinctly different in how the bats tailed off.

Pant’s bat had the regular flat bottom like those used by the rest —Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma and Shikhar Dhawan. The bottom of Dhoni’s blade though was more round. While the man himself couldn’t be reached, talking to people who have made his bats earlier gave an insight into his new requiremen­ts. “He has made the modificati­on to suit his areas of strength and to counter the areas in which bowlers have been targetting him,” said a source close to his management team.

Dhoni uses bats with the Spartan brand, and though he has been seen using bats with the modified shape since last year’s Asia Cup in the UAE, the results have started coming on this tour where the bottom has been more rounded, and the old bat swing is also back. “Basically, it is more wood at the bottom and back of

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