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Cricket is like circle of life, a great leveller: Dhoni

March 20, 2015 17:11 IST
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Mahendra Singh Dhoni celebrates with his India teammates

India captain and wicketkeeper Mahendra Singh Dhoni celebrates with team mates during the World Cup quarter-final against Bangladesh at the MCG. Photograph: Brandon Malone/Reuters

Mahendra Singh Dhoni was blissfully unaware that he has now led the Indian team to 100 victories in ODIs after the World Cup quarter-final victory over Bangladesh.

He feels the roller-coaster ride he witnessed all these years makes cricket a "great leveller".

Asked to sum-up his journey as ODI captain in the last eight years, he philosophically said, "I have seen ups and downs. Cricket is a great leveller and life is like a circle. You come back to the same place where it all started. And then you start respecting things even more when you return to that same place which perhaps you didn't do earlier."

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The skipper said India’s captaincy taught him not to crib and adjust to the resources he was given.

"We have had a lot of struggle also in the middle. We didn't have good death bowlers. We didn't have good fast bowlers. Even if we had someone exceptionally quick, he wouldn't bowl in right areas and those who did bowl in right areas never had the pace.

"The search for all-rounder has been there for last five years and we are still in search of one. So I decided whatever I don't have, I won't crib and what I have, I will make do with it," said Dhoni, who has always been lauded for his practical approach.

The lowest phase for the Men in Blue according to Dhoni was the exit from the 2007 edition of the 50-over showpiece in West Indies.

"There has been a low phase like the 2007 World Cup where we lost in the first round. I was not captain but it was nevertheless it was depressing. The best part about ODI is that you get a chance of a recovery. Suppose you play a bilateral series, you would win three games and lose two. Graph will go up and down," he said.

With another two matches to win in order to defend the Cup, Dhoni said the biggest challenge is to play good cricket.

"Challenge is to play good cricket as it will only help us come back to MCG on March 29. Next game is in Sydney and that has its own set of challenges and we need to do well over there in order to qualify for the next stage."

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