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Indian cricket staff legend Yuvraj Singh’s father Yograj made an enormous U-turn over his stand on MS Dhoni. Previously, Yograj has brutally criticised Dhoni for slicing his son’s profession brief and even took large digs on the former India captain. Throughout a latest interview, Yograj lauded Dhoni for his fearless angle on the pitch and even identified how a lot he has helped kids. Whereas he has been at all times fairly vital of Dhoni, he softened his tone and praised his intelligence on the taking part in discipline.
“I find Dhoni as a very motivated captain, who can tell people what to do. The best thing about Dhoni was that he could read the wicket can tell bowlers where to bowl,” Yograj Singh stated on ‘Unfiltered by Samdish’, a YouTube present.
“What I liked the most about him was that he was a fearless men. If you remember in Australia, he was hit on the grill my Mitchell Johnson and he didn’t moved a bit, he stood there and next ball he pulled him for a six. Aise log kaafi kam hote hai (There are very few people like him),” he added.
In the meantime, Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma have borne a majority of the brunt for India’s 1-3 defeat within the recently-concluded 2024/25 Border Gavaskar Trophy collection in Australia. Nevertheless, former South African nice Jonty Rhodes has backed the duo, claiming that India’s two collection victory in Australia have resulted within the followers forgetting the situations are robust in Down Below.
“All people’s entitled to their opinion. Cricket is that type of sport and I believe the cricket gamers themselves at the present time, there isn’t a escape from the general public, whether or not it is followers who love them or followers who’re criticizing them with social media, journalism nowadays. All people appears to be a cricketing skilled and gamers be taught to dwell with that.
“Touring Australia is really tough. And I think maybe the Indian fans have forgotten that because India have been so successful in the past in their last two tours to Australia. But it wasn’t easy. You know, some great performances by the team almost resurrected the previous tours. And it didn’t quite happen this time around so to lay the blame at the feet of two people is harsh,” Rhodes informed IANS.
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