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‘DHONI IN ANY CAPACITY WILL BE ASSET TO TEAM’

WE CAN’T BE COMPLACENT AND NEED TO BE ON OUR TOES, SAYS CHENNAI SUPER KINGS CEO

- DUBAI BY A.K.S. SATISH Assistant Editor

Mahendra Singh Dhoni’s influence and role in Chennai Super Kings’ success, and in that of Team India, is well documented in the annals of Indian cricket. However, the revered Thala, for his legion of Chennai fans, is set to begin a second innings of sorts as a mentor for the Men in Blue in the T20 World Cup.

No one knows the impact Dhoni has in the dressing room more than Kasi Viswanatha­n, CEO of Super Kings, who has been closely associated with the skipper for many years as part of the think-tank in the franchise.

Speaking on Dhoni’s new role, Viswanatha­n summed up the entire conversati­on in one line: “Dhoni in any capacity for a team will be the best asset.”

His words echo the invaluable contributi­on of the former Indian skipper in the dressing room, which could lift the morale of the team. Dhoni displayed this trait very early in his career by winning the first Twenty20 World Cup with a rookie team in South Africa in 2007 and it continues still.

Talking about the team’s chances in the second leg of the Indian Premier League in the UAE, Viswanatha­n is extremely guarded in his approach and doesn’t take anything for granted, despite the Super Kings only a few wins away from clinching the play-off spot.

The boys are in good shape. We have to be patient and also look to do well. I am sure they will do well.” Kasi Viswanatha­n » CEO of Chennai Super Kings

No room for complacenc­y

“We can’t be complacent. We have to be on our toes. We have to give in everything in each and every game. All the teams are capable of beating any team on their day,” he said.

The CSK must be taking a cautious approach and ensuring nothing goes off track after a disappoint­ing performanc­e in the UAE the last time around. For the first time in the history of the Indian Premier League, the Yellow brigade finished at the bottom of the table, along with Rajasthan Royals on 12 points with eight losses.

The Dhoni-led team must have long forgotten the nightmare and now are primed to reprise their vintage best in the second leg, after winning five of the seven matches held so far. The Indian players who arrived from England — Cheteshwar Pujara, Ravindra Jadeja and Shardul Thakur — along with

The Dhoni-led CSK have won five of the seven matches held in this season of IPL, leaving last season’s debacle far behind. England’s Moeen Ali will be out of quarantine tomorrow, while Faf du Plessis, Imran Tahir and Dwayne Bravo are expected to join the team after their Caribbean Premier League stint in a bio-bubble transfer.

Veteran opener du Plessis has had an injury scare after getting concussed during the Pakistan Super League He gave the inaugural The Hundred a miss due to the lingering effect of the collision with Quetta Gladiators teammate Mohammad Hasnain. But the former South African skipper has been playing in the CPL since without any problem. “We have been watching Faf play in CPL. We will know the condition once he gets here. But there are no injury concerns in the team, so far,” Viswanatha­n said.

The key to success, according to him, is patience. “The boys are in good shape. We have to be patient and also look to do well. I am sure they will do well.”

When the umpires call play between Chennai and Mumbai Indians at the Dubai Internatio­nal Stadium on Sunday, the whistle-podu fans must be hoping that the Yellow Lions repeat their performanc­e of the opening clash in the 2020 edition.

 ?? Courtesy: CSK Twitter ?? M.S Dhoni will mentor the Indian team during the T20 World Cup.
Courtesy: CSK Twitter M.S Dhoni will mentor the Indian team during the T20 World Cup.

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