Sport is a great leveller, and time and again it has been
established irrespective of stature of an athlete or nature of the sport. For
somebody who was a certainty few years ago, is now being pushed for a place the
side. Numbers don’t lie and averages of 27.80 (2016) and 25.00 (2018) in ODIs,
testify the growing scrutiny about a certain MS Dhoni’s place in the limited
overs team. The magnum opus for this version of the sport is hardly 3 months
away, and a string of match-winning efforts have been required to downplay the
growing demand for Dhoni’s position in white-ball cricket.
At 99-4, Dhoni was joined by Kedar Jadhav on an uncertain
pitch at Hyderabad during the first ODI of the India vs Australia series, and
the target of 237 seemed far off. 24.5 overs later Virat Kohli went out to the
post-match presentation as the winning skipper and Kedar Jadhav was adjudicated
as the player of the match. Quietly at the other end, India’s trusted
lieutenant to finish games ended the match with an unbeaten knock of 59* at a
strike rate of 81.94 in a match having run-rates of 4.72 and 4.96. It was
chancy, it was streaky in parts, it was dogged but it was controlled knock
against a disciplined bowling unit and alongside a batting partner eager to
counter-attack from the beginning.
Age brings tons of experience but it weakens a sportpersons
physical stamina and strength. All the greats in physical sport have
demonstrated this observation and Dhoni is no different. Unlike good or average
players, great players find a way to overcome this natural de-escalation of physical
abilities with modified pathways to remain effective and relevant in the highly
competitive environment. Dhoni’s ball striking ability has undergone significant
dilution and bowlers have marked his arc as a no-go zone. The boundaries have
become hard to come by and the sixes have reduced. Yet Dhoni has found a way to
maintain a strike rate of 80+ in the last few years (except in 2018). Apart
from using his ageless Bolt-esque sprints to greater effect, he has adjusted
his striking zones to find the boundary ropes in regions of the ground which
couldn’t be accessed when the bottom hand dictated the batting all these years!
In the team set-up Dhoni’s limitations at the age of 37 have
necessitated the team management to find alternatives for somebody who can
strike it big down the order. But does that automatically disqualify from a
position in this side? Dinesh Kartik has worked hard on his batting to make a
case, and with rookie talent in Rishabh Pant, Dhoni has been kept on the toes
as a lower order batsman. ‘Dhoni gets out the best out of every player’, is
what the man of the match from the ODI at Hyderabad had to say. For a player
who captained 200 ODIs for India and with an experience of 339 matches, surely
MS has more to offer. Chahal and Kuldeep have openly acknowledged Dhoni’s role
in their rapid progress as successful limited-overs spinners. Kohli often feels
secure with MS around about not worrying for the fielding angles and for
instances where DRS calls have to be made. Despite not being as threatening as
before, the team has a sense of calmness if Dhoni is batting in a run-chase.
Even ardent Dhoni fans would be aware that he might not play another world cup or may not play for long, but to compare the present tense with the past is a futile exercise. Tendulkar, who debuted in 1989, had an exceptional 2010, Dravid (debut 1996) had a fabulous 2011, Federer continues to showcase why age is just a number; there is no reason for us to believe that Dhoni might not have that late spike of his playing career. The thing that has always worked for MS is his calmness and monk like ability to soak up pressure; it is time we let the champion player enjoy his final few laps of his playing career. Only 2 Indian skippers have won World Cups and each of them had senior, experienced players in the team to unnerve the demands of a long pressure tournament. In the current set-up the next most experienced player is the current skipper, which further emphasizes the need to have a calm mind in the dressing room. Knowing Dhoni and Kohli, let us trust the management to find the best role for the former and just let him be himself!
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