Right on the money, Jarrod. It is a slow learning process and Dhoni has always known to stay two overs ahead of the opposition. A lot of planning goes into it and Dhoni has been brilliant in the fag end of the innings (where most of the limited over matches are decided), both as a finisher and if he is handling his bowlers or placing his…
Right on the money, Jarrod. It is a slow learning process and Dhoni has always known to stay two overs ahead of the opposition. A lot of planning goes into it and Dhoni has been brilliant in the fag end of the innings (where most of the limited over matches are decided), both as a finisher and if he is handling his bowlers or placing his fielders at the right position. His mind works as a calculator and as you rightly said that there is already a lot of data which helps him make some of the shrewdest decisions.
Right on the money, Jarrod. It is a slow learning process and Dhoni has always known to stay two overs ahead of the opposition. A lot of planning goes into it and Dhoni has been brilliant in the fag end of the innings (where most of the limited over matches are decided), both as a finisher and if he is handling his bowlers or placing his fielders at the right position. His mind works as a calculator and as you rightly said that there is already a lot of data which helps him make some of the shrewdest decisions.
And as Michael Bevan has taught us, if you take enough games to the end, you're a chance.