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SL series will show how much we have improved: Dhoni

Source: PTI
July 19, 2012 11:47 IST
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Indian cricket captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni reckons the upcoming limited-overs series against Sri Lanka will provide his side an opportunity to see where it stands at the moment and identify the areas that need improvement.

"It's the start of the season for us," Dhoni said, soon after the Indian team arrived in Colombo to play in five ODIs and a lone Twenty20 game against the islanders.

"There are certain areas where we've wanted to improve, where we've had a discussion saying these are the areas where we need to improve upon to consistently do well. This is a nice occasion to test how much we have improved and how much further we can actually improve on the field," he added.

MS DhoniSri Lanka will be hosting the World Twenty20 in September, but Dhoni said the focus is only on the upcoming series for the time being.

"What's important is to be in the present, which means take this series into account, not to think too much ahead about the World Twenty20.

"A good thing is most of the players who are part of this side will also be part of the Twenty20 side. We don't really need to think ahead of time."

Getting back to action after a month-and-a-half long break, the team headed for a practice session at the R Premadasa Stadium soon after checking in to their hotel.

"Today we landed over here, and we were on the field close to 4.30 pm.

"The good thing is the energy level is up, which means we can put in a bit more effort in the physical department and do a bit more active sports work," Dhoni said.

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