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ICC World Cup 2019: ‘He has an intuitive feeling for the game’ – Paddy Upton on what sets MS Dhoni apart

Upton witnessed Dhoni from close quarters as he was part of the Indian coaching staff during the 2011 World Cup, which India won emphatically by dispatching Sri Lanka in the final.

Updated on: May 19, 2019 10:10 AM IST
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Indian cricket team’s former mental conditioning coach Paddy Upton has stated that former captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni has the ability to influence other players and his wealth of experience at the top level is what sets him apart from others.

File image of India wicket-keeper-batsman MS Dhoni. (Getty Images)
File image of India wicket-keeper-batsman MS Dhoni. (Getty Images)

Upton witnessed Dhoni from close quarters as he was part of the Indian coaching staff during the 2011 World Cup, which India won emphatically by dispatching Sri Lanka in the final. The 50-year-old lauded Dhoni calming effect on others and said batsmen feel comfortable in the middle if they know he will come out to bat next.

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“He has calmness, composure, clarity and he influences other players. They are able to feel calm and composed themselves. The knowledge that Dhoni would come to the crease after them makes the batsmen feel easier. He manages the high-pressure moments well. He has an intuitive feeling for the game,” Upton was quoted as saying by The Hindu.

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With the ICC World Cup 2019 fast approaching, Dhoni’s form bodes well for the Indian team as he remains a vital cog in the middle order. The first match will be played between England and South Africa on May 30 while India open their campaign on June 5 against the Proteas.

 
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