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Captains should emulate what Dhoni did in 2011: Fleming
Christchurch, Feb 1
Setting India's Mahendra
Singh Dhoni as an example worth emulating, former New Zealand skipper
Stephen Fleming Sunday said team captains should emulate what Dhoni did
in the 2011 World Cup final by leading his pack with good skills and
performances.
“I know that good captains grasp the nettle. Just
look at the way M.S. Dhoni pushed himself up the batting order in the
2011 final as a prime example of that idea,†Fleming wrote in a column
for the International Cricket Council (ICC) website.
Dhoni rose
to the occasion in the 2011 World Cup final against Sri Lanka in Mumbai
by promoting himself up the batting order and scoring a match-winning
knock while chasing a challenging total.
The former left-handed
batsman said that during his stint with Chennai Super Kings in the
Indian Premier League (IPL), Dhoni had told him the decision was an
instinctive one. The 41-year-old added that hesitancy in a team can
create havoc.
“Dhoni said it was an instinct that it was his time
to lead from the front. Positivity and decisiveness like that can
galvanise a team whereas hesitancy can flow through each player and
create paralysis," said Fleming.
"And in World Cups, where the
matches come thick and fast and momentum and winning confidence can be
crucial, that is a key point to remember.â€












