December 23, 2004
India was playing against Bangladesh, a Ranchi born boy came on the first time
on the batting side and the rest is history. That Ranchi born boy became the
captain of the Indian Cricket team. People know him by the name Mahi, MS, MSD, Thala, Captain
Cool, but for most he’s just Dhoni.
Mahendra Singh Dhoni was born in Ranchi in a Rajput family, though initially he excelled at sports like Badminton and Football, he made his career in Cricket. He first played for the Indian Cricket team on 23rd December, 2004 and had been playing since, He took the captaincy from Rahul Dravid and took the team to a whole new level. The belief of people in the Indian Cricket team started to build, and under the captain cool’s supervision. With Dhoni in command the Indian Cricket Team were able to pass through some very tight corners and win trophies like 2007 ICC World Twenty20, the CB series of 2007 -2008, the 2011 ICC Cricket world Cup and the 2013 ICC Champions Trophy. But sadly, now as India had lost in a semifinal against Australia questions are beginning to emerge on Dhoni’s captaincy.
Not only is Dhoni an
excellent captain, he is an extra
ordinary leader. He puts faith in the younger players of the team and
instills in them that self-confidence which makes them perform extra ordinary
well in testing times. He makes them realize they themselves are capable enough
of changing the match. A recent example would be the World Cup 2015, instead of
choosing the old, tried and tested players like Yuvraj Singh or Viredra Sehwag,
he had put faith in the younger lot who’ll be playing the matches for the Indian
Cricket Team in the years to come. He is one player who takes the blame of the team’s poor performance on himself but gives credit to each and every player
of the team when the team performs well.
MS Dhoni had won India some
very important matches and had lost a few too, but judging him on the ones lost
would be injustice. The famous quote by Ian Bishop ”If 15 runs are needed of
the last 6 balls, pressure in on the bowler but not on MS Dhoni” signifies the
greatness of the man, his capability to perform under extreme pressure and push
others to perform as well. India never had such a captain and we truly are
lucky to have him.
As for the people who believe
that MS Dhoni must retire and give other players a chance, they must first realize
that Dhoni selflesslessly puts himself among the last batsmen in the batting
order, he doesn't play to win the glory
for himself, it’s his teammates and his country which matters to him the most.
The younger player still have a long way
to go and learn a lot from the captain cool, Shikhar Dhawan or Virat Kohli
maybe people’s favorite and maybe the rising stars ,but deep down we all know
that Mahendra Singh Dhoni is that pillar of strength which won’t let the team
loose, not without a fight.
In my opinion , Mahendra
Singh Dhoni should continue as the captain of the Indian Cricket Team as men
like him not only motivate their fellow players to work harder and push an
extra inch, but also add glory to the game. The younger players should take great inspiration from a living legend
like him and learn all they can under his captaincy, as such gems are hard
to find.
"Dhoni backs players as well. People like
(Suresh) Raina, (Ravindra) Jadeja, and Rohit Sharma have developed under him as
players and have some terrific qualities as a leader." - Sourav
Ganguly
"He (Dhoni) has got this ability of rising from the ashes. It is
his temperament where he has treated those two imposters — fame and failure —
in just the same manner." - Sunil Gavaskar
"One inch here and there and a guy like
Dhoni could take you apart. He is a great finisher; he is cool and calm and
backs himself. He is a strong character." - Mahela Jayawardene
About the Author:
Shekhar Tanwar is a computer science engineer who is working
with a renowned MNC and is a die heart defense aspirant. Guitar is his
passion and he is very firm believer of physical fitness. This article is a
way to help defense aspirants to present his critical views on the topic, on
the forum so that collective exchange of thoughts can take place.
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