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Ganguly's exclusion has not affected team: Dhoni

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Posted online: Tuesday , January 22, 2008 at 1210 hrs IST
      

Adelaide, January 22:: Indian vice-captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni on Tuesday dismissed any notion of disquiet in the dressing room over the furore, which has followed the team in the wake of Sourav Ganguly's omission from the one-day squad.

"I think it has affected journalists more than it has us. We are back in the practice session, we trained in the morning, it has not affected us anyway," said a defiant Dhoni on whether the team's preparation for the crucial fourth and final Test had been disrupted by the supposed disharmony after the Ganguly ouster.

Dhoni did not want to field any question on Ganguly as he said the Adelaide Test was the team's priority and the one-dayers could wait. He gave enough indications on the kind of leader he wants to be, as well as the batsman and wicketkeeper he was hoping to be in his yet fledgling career of 25 Tests.

"What Anil (Kumble) has stressed is that there should be a lot of communication between us. If somebody hasn't been picked for the side you have to go there and convey it to him," he said.

Dhoni said there should not be any communication gap between the player and the captain.

"As a captain, I believe and go by instinct. It isn't as if I don't plan, I make it very clear to the bowlers because it's ultimately they who would bowl according to the field."

Dhoni, as a flamboyant batsman, appears to be rearranging his game and is more intent to stick around and spend time at the crease.

"Generally, they have tended to bowl quite outside the off-stump to me. Only Stuart Clark who looks to bowl an off-stump line, otherwise the rest want you to chase the ball, if it's not moving a great deal.

"When you get in, you don't want to chase the ball outside the off-stump. That's what I followed in England in other Tests also."

As a wicketkeeper though, the Ranchi lad really appears to have come of age.

"There hasn't been any change in the way I keep. Only, here in Australia, you get more time to react to the nick. In India if a Zaheer Khan is bowling at 140kmph, you are still standing only 12 yards away from the stumps.

"As for keeping to the spinners, Anil bhai most of the time makes the batsmen play. You are behind to gather the one ball which would make the difference."

With so much of expectations about him, Dhoni knows what he needs to do to keep his feet on the ground.

"It's not about the people's expectations, it's about the players' expectations. It's not the people who play the game. It's the players who face Brett Lee or Shaun Tait.

"There is enough pressure just by playing for India and so it's very important that you enjoy the game."

Looking at how the Indian team has performed in this series, Dhoni had a lot of good things to say about his team's performance.

"They (the Indian medium-fast bowlers) are swinging the ball. Australians play fast bowlers well, the only area you can really trouble them is swing bowling. Our bowlers have bowled consistently and encouraged the batsmen to go for the drive," Dhoni said.

"Getting the breakthrough is important and we are getting it. It's a moral victory, coming to Australia and not letting them beat us comfortably," he said.

Dhoni said the team was high on morale and enjoying its game.

"We have been playing tough cricket for the last one month, it's good for the team's morale and everyone who has been part of the side.

"It's a very happy unit we have at the moment. There is enough pressure just by playing for India and so it's very important that you enjoy your game.

"It's not about the people's expectations, it's about the players' expectations. It's not the people who play the game.

Ultimately, it's the players who face Brett Lee or Shaun Tait."

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Dhoni's Ahankar
by Manu on 2008-01-24 21:47:23.003365+05:30
Dhoni, Tera Ahankar bahut bad gaya re. In all the 7 Innings so far 80% Runs were scored by sachin,dada,dravid
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Performance should be the olny critera.
by Inderjeet Singh on 2008-01-23 10:29:08.855258+05:30
Kya dhoni dhoni laga rakhi hai, abhi sale ko Ganguly, Dravid, Sachin
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Dhoni you better perform. As first two test matches you were tereble
by sudeep on 2008-01-23 06:01:55.06097+05:30
Drop Kumble. He made a few wrong decisions in Perth. Dropping Harbajan is suicidal in Adelaide. He over bowl himself in Perth especially in prime swinging times.May be Ganguly could work as a captain. Why no body likes him? He is such a great fighter. If he was Australian he would be so much respected.I also think Dhoni and Kumble are bit threatned by Ganguly's formSudeep
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Ganguly's exclusion has not affected team
by Sivaji on 2008-01-22 17:39:40.007065+05:30
It was proved in Test Series how good Dhoni and Yuvi are in facing Australian fast bowlers.It is good if Dhoni shut his mounth like the the affected seniors Dravid,Sarauv and VVS.BCCI
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CROCADILE TEARS
by CROCADILE on 2008-01-22 16:34:27.436289+05:30
WHEN LAXMAN IS DROPPED ,NO ONE CRYS.WHEN GANGU IS DROPPED, EVERY ONE CRIES LIKE WOMEN.LAXMAN IS FAR BETTER THAN GANGU IN FIELDING
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It's simple, people cry for ganguly because they love him.
by Ambar on 2008-01-23 14:28:29.828476+05:30
Surely Laxman is talented, but he can never be compared with Ganguly.Why majority People cry for Ganguly's omission, because its not only the selector's but the general people too understand the game of cricket and the politics. Talking about 2011's World Cup just reminds about 2007's WC, which I believe people want to forget as a night mare. I'm not a blind fan of Ganguly, but I respect his passion and talent, and the power to bounce back.
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shut ur mouth
by nag on 2008-02-03 15:01:41.856022+05:30
see ganguly track record man in onday s and talk
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