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Don't create a hype over Yuvi's comeback: Dhoni

Last Updated 07 September 2012, 10:48 IST

Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni believes in keeping his emotions under check and as a leader, he wants to guard Yuvraj Singh from the hype surrounding the World Cup hero's comeback against New Zealand in the first T20 match here tomorrow.

"I feel we need to keep as normal as possible. Don't create the hype around him," Dhoni told reporters during the pre-match media interaction.

On the eve of the match, it was Yuvraj Singh who remained the centre of attention during India's practice session. From the scribes, lensmen, to ACA officials and those gathered at ground to watch the team train, each and every movement made by Yuvraj was being covered with minutest detail.

And Dhoni feels that the manner in which Yuvraj's comeback from a rare germ cell cancer is being covered, it will only increase the burden on the cricketer.

"The whole world is talking about his comeback in a manner as if they are helping him out. In a way, it puts the burden on the individual. It's important to keep it as normal as possible. Not to let him think what has really happened in his life," he said.

Terming Yuvraj as a strong character, Dhoni said that what is important now is that the stylist left-hander should enjoy his second innings. He seemed to be at ease as he middled most of the deliveries and also launched into spinners Piyush Chawla and Ravichandran Ashwin.

"He has fought through it as he is a strong character. As I said, he needs to turn up and just enjoy his cricket. That's what he has done from age-group cricket till now. So he should not think about anything else," Dhoni said.

"The manner in which he joked and fooled around seemed as if he has never ever been away from his teammates. He looked happy and while enjoying a game of soccer, he even showed his predatory instincts by scoring a goal.

"Right now, we had a soccer session, followed by a net session. He looks very joyful," he said.

Dhoni said the wicket at the Dr YSR Reddy ACA-VDCA Stadium looked good and could help the bowlers.

"The wicket looks good and that means we will have something for the bowlers. It should come onto the bat nicely. We hope batsmen can play nice strokes."

Recalling his magnificent 148 against Pakistan way back in 2005, he said: "I started over here... in the sense my first big innings was here. I've some fond memories," he said.

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(Published 07 September 2012, 10:48 IST)

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