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There will be ups and downs, Indian skipper Dhoni says

Thanks players after becoming country’s most successful captain in one- dayers

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Mahendra Singh Dhoni hailed his former and present team for helping him become the most successful Indian ODI captain after the visitors thrashed England by nine wickets in the fourth onedayer to take an invincible 3- 0 lead in the five- match series.

“When I started leading the team, I got a fantastic team then, and I have got a fantastic side right now,” said Dhoni, who became themost successful Indian ODI captain with 91wins.

“Therewill be ups and downs, but thanks to everyone, whoever I have played with. Without their contributi­on it wouldn’t really have been possible. All the senior players I played with and who played under me, followed by the youngsters. I personally feel we are a very good, a fantastic ODI side. And there will be ups and downs, butwhat is important is to keep the intent positive. Thanks to all the players,” he said.

Talking pertinentl­y about the series win, Dhoni said India kept on improving with everymatch especially after the 1- 3 drubbing in the Test series against England.

“The good thing is that we have kept improving from the first ODI onwards. That’s definitely a big positive. It was a good toss to win today. The fast bowlers bowled really well initially and gave us those early breakthrou­ghs because of which we were able to put pressure on their middle order.

“Overall we are very happy. Ajinkya Rahane also got a century and we got an opening partnershi­p. So it was a complete game for us,” he said.

Rahane scored 106 runs, his maiden ODI hundred, and in doing so he put on 183 runs for the opening wicket with Shikhar Dhawan, who returned to form with an unbeaten 97. Thanks to their efforts, India scored 212 for one in just 30.3 overs overhaulin­g England’s 206 all outwith 19.3 overs to spare.

Opening partnershi­p

“In this particular game, yes, the openers batted well. But they have to continue doing this in each and every game, or most of the games,” Dhoni said.

“That is when you can say the problem has been sorted. They will find it tough. At the same time if they can get us a good opening partnershi­p, not always in terms of runs, if they play through 8- 10 overs and don’t give away wickets scoring even at four to five runs per over, we consider it a very good start because we know we have the batsmen, who canmake up for the deliveries lost in the first 10 overs,” he said.

“As far as this series is concerned, we haven’t really faced slog overs from the opposition. Apart from that, the new- ball bowling has been good, spinners have been fantastic, there were run outs in the games, brilliant catches, partnershi­ps, so everything else has been covered apart from the slog bowling. That’s one area that will only happen if the opposition has wickets in hand,” Dhoni added.

Not tested

England have had their fair share of troubles with players not performing up to themark, their captain Alastair Cook being under pressure and nonselecti­on of Moeen Ali. It can be said that their World Cup preparatio­ns have been derailed while they haven’t really tested the Indian team.

Dhoni agreed that India were not at all tested in the ODI series. “We were not tested because our fast bowlers bowled well initially in the game. Where they didn’t bowl well, the spinners took the responsibi­lity. In batting, we have kept improving from the first game, which I feel is important. We will only see how much we will be tested. Testing is good, but you don’t always want to be tested. You want to win games easily too, you don’t always want to hang in until the 49th- 50th over,” said the Indian skipper.

 ??  ?? Short of crease England’s ChrisWoake­s ( right) is run out for 10, watched by Indian captain and wicketkeep­er M. S. Dhoni during the fourth One Day Internatio­nal at Edgbaston on Tuesday.
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Short of crease England’s ChrisWoake­s ( right) is run out for 10, watched by Indian captain and wicketkeep­er M. S. Dhoni during the fourth One Day Internatio­nal at Edgbaston on Tuesday. AP
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