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Dhoni rues loss of early wickets
Guwahati, Nov 8, DHNS:

Skipper MS Dhoni said losing too many early wickets hampered Indian chances in the crucial sixth one-dayer against Australia here on Sunday.


“The first half-an-hour was crucial. Had we negotiated that, we could have set the total that we had in mind. 27 for five was a bit too much. I thought if we lost maybe one or two wickets, it would still be decent because you had a chance of getting back. You had a seventh batsman and we have also seen Bhajji and Praveen contributing to a certain extent,” Dhoni said at the post-match press-do.

“It was difficult to come back after that. Even 150 was looking very difficult after that and we were fortunate to cross the mark,” he added.

Dhoni refused to blame the pitch for India’s debacle. “Initially, there was a bit of movement for the pacers, it was not off the wicket but because of the air. As the day progressed, it became better to bat on. The pitch didn’t misbehave in any way.”

The Jharkhandi also said India did not grab the opportunities that came their way in the series. “There were a couple of games we should have won, but it’s past and nothing can be done about it. But had we won them, the scenario would have been different. At the end, we have lost the series. We have done well in patches in this series, but we haven’t grabbed the opportunities,” he said.

“I won’t blame the bowlers too much as the conditions were favourable for the batsmen. Still, they could have done a fraction better,” he added.

Dhoni said his dismissal due to an umpiring error was part and parcel of international cricket. “Good or bad decisions are part and parcel of the game. I don’t know how the game would have panned out if I had stayed there. Maybe we would have got 20 more runs, maybe we could have scored 10 runs less. Whatever has happened has happened, you have to accept the fact that I was out.”
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By: felix
On: 09 Nov 2009 02:11 pm

what shetty commented is correct, it is shame for india and indian but not for the player who are playing eleven, specially Dhoni and bunch of stupid selectors. They should should stepdown from the post, no one can match Rahul Dravid caliber he is the greatest of the indian cricket history and nobody can replace him that is for sure.

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By: Indian
On: 09 Nov 2009 01:42 pm

Our Stupid Indian Captain put blame on either batsman or bowler, he donot owns any responsibility. Players are not only over paid, but also getting money from Advertisement.BCCI to take it up seriously, those who are in-consistent, should be thrown out of National Team whether he is genius or great batsman. Request Sponsorers to cut your huge spending on these stupid players. Finally, I feel, we are giving more importance to cricket in India. Let us not waste anymore time on cricket.

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By: Venkat
On: 09 Nov 2009 05:22 am

Indian cricketers are overpaid, under performing mob anyway! No surprises here, quite expected.

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By: raman
On: 08 Nov 2009 09:52 pm

There is one Rahul who silently sits in B lore watches the game. An unsung but great hero of the game.. Only god can save India.

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By: Raj B
On: 11 Nov 2009 10:42 am

Rahul is lucky to have had all the opportunities despite his modest talent. But for his catchy name and army cut looks, this guy would not have even played first class cricket in the great state of Mysore (Karnataka). So stop whining Mr. Raman

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By: shetty / australia
On: 08 Nov 2009 06:01 pm

Lost because of DHONIS over confidence and arrogant,shame to india team.

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By: Guest
On: 08 Nov 2009 08:38 pm

May you be beaten up by the racist morons on the country you are living in!

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