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Dhoni is The Best White Ball Captain I’ve Seen in This Era: Vaughan
MS Dhoni has ceded the captaincy to Virat Kohli for a while, but the decision of the veteran captain and the ability to remain calm in pressure situations still stand out, even if his powers with the bat have diminished. The effective captaincy of Dhoni is not shown in international cricket, but every year in the IPL he is the one who marks the blows behind the stumps for Chennai Super Kings, among the most successful teams in cricket T20. And such has been its impact as leader of the pack that former rival Michael Vaughan did not hesitate to choose Dhoni as the “best white ball captain he has ever seen.”
“Eoin Morgan was a revelation in cricket for over 50 years. MS Dhoni is no longer an international captaincy, but in our era, Dhoni is the best white ball captain I’ve seen. The way he maneuvers from behind the stump, just read the game, think outside the box, handle the pressure card and it’s also great with the bat. In the tests, Virat Kohli is busy, energetic, he’s a bright hitter, full of life. I like the way he Capita, “Vaughan told the Times of India.” It goes beyond the real tactical side of the field. You need to have a strong cricket brain and a solid idea of how to handle people. It’s also the way you portray yourself in public, how you handle the media, the messages you send, the structure and the goal you set for the team. Good captains give your team a vision of what they want to achieve over the next months and years. “The former captain of England also touched the person inimitable ways that are Ben Stokes and Steve Smith, and he believes that both have returned from some of their most difficult days and that lesson is that mistakes happen but they have to keep going. “Ben has shown that he can keep his head up, in terms of the way he reacted and returned to the side. He works harder than anyone and in the dressing room he is very positive, impulsive. He wants to be the only person to make a difference. “While Stokes was crucial for England all summer long, including the World Cup victory at Lord’s against New Zealand in the final, Vaughan believes Steve Smith is the best player in Test cricket I have never seen. “He is the best test player I have ever seen. I have seen all the greats of this era and the past. I think Steve Smith has something unique and different. When you think he started in Test cricket in 2010/11 as a No.7 who plays legs, it is a lesson for everyone that if you work hard, you dedicate your life to a subject, your theme is batting, you can do extraordinary things. ” .