The Asian Age

MSD behind Smith’s IPL captaincy success: Stokes

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Pune, May 15: Ben Stokes may be the most expensive foreign player in the Indian Premier League, but the England allrounder was all praise for former India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni, after his side Rising Pune Supergiant’s resounding nine-wicket victory over Kings XI Punjab, on Sunday.

Not only did the win help RPS qualify for the knockout stage of the tournament, but it also propelled them to the second spot on the IPL table, which means that they will get two chances to qualify for the IPL final, as they square-off against table toppers Mumbai Indians, at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai, on Tuesday.

Although Stokes has already played a lot of internatio­nal cricket, the Englishman believes that he has learnt a lot from playing in the IPL, as he got to share dressing rooms with some of the biggest cricketers from around the world.

“The thing about internatio­nal cricket is that you never really get to know the guys you play against,” Stokes told the Telegraph. “The T20 leagues allow you to actually know an individual… I’ve been fortunate to share the dressing room with MS and Steve and the likes of Faf du Plessis as well.”

Stokes also revealed a side of RPS’ iconic wicketkeep­er-batsman Dhoni, saying that the former India captain always keeps an ear (and his door) open, if anybody wants to talk to him.

“In the hotel, MS keeps his door open and anybody can go in. He’s been very accommodat­ing. On the field, MS epitomises calmness and, from a cricket point of view, has the best angle in terms of field placements,” he continued.

In the hotel, MS keeps his door open and anybody can go in. He’s been very accommodat­ing. On the field, MS epitomises calmness and has the best angle in terms of field placements.

— BEN STOKES,

England all-rounder

 ??  ?? Pune Supergiant skipper Steve Smith (left) and M.S. Dhoni.
Pune Supergiant skipper Steve Smith (left) and M.S. Dhoni.

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