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Dhoni fixed till 2019 World Cup: Prasad
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Vizag: Indian cricket team player MS Dhoni and Chief selector of BCCI MSK Prasad during a practice session ahead of the third and final ODI cricket match against Sri Lanka, in Vizag on Saturday. PTI Photo by R Senthil Kumar(PTI12_16_2017_000192A)
Vizag: Indian cricket team player MS Dhoni and Chief selector of BCCI MSK Prasad during a practice session ahead of the third and final ODI cricket match against Sri Lanka, in Vizag on Saturday. PTI Photo by R Senthil Kumar(PTI12_16_2017_000192A)

Chairman of selectors MSK Prasad indicated that Mahendra Singh Dhoni may continue till the 2019 World Cup as some of the younger keepers, who have been tried, are not even close to the former Indian captain's level.

Prasad's views make it clear that Delhi captain Rishabh Pant has now fallen off the radar quite sharply with the second keeper in limited-overs being 32-year-old Dinesh Karthik.

Asked if they are looking at Dhoni on a series by series basis, Prasad said: "We are grooming some wicketkeepers during India 'A' tours. But more or less, we have fixed up (our) minds till the World Cup (on continuing with Dhoni) and after that at later stages we will start grooming some of those (wicket-keepers)."

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"I think MS Dhoni still remains the No 1 wicket-keeper in the world and day in and day out we have been saying this. In the current T20 series (against Sri Lanka), the stumpings he has effected and caught-behind he has taken are phenomenal," Prasad was effusive in his praise.

"There is no comparison and I don't see any wicketkeeper, who can even come close to him in world cricket, leave alone Indian Cricket," his statement more or less sealed the fate of all young keepers till the 2019 World Cup.

What Prasad said after that would be a wake up call for the likes of Pant and Sanju Samson, who are next in line.

"Let me tell you frankly, those boys still are not up to the level as what we would have expected. We will still be giving them chances on India 'A' tours and see that they are nurtured," Prasad, himself a former India stumper, said.  

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(Published 24 December 2017, 00:22 IST)