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ICC Cricket World Cup 2019: 'Genius' MS Dhoni will be India's trump card thanks to his vast experience, says Zaheer Abbas

Press Trust of India • May 21, 2019, 14:39:27 IST
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Mahendra Singh Dhoni will be India’s trump card at the World Cup because of his vast experience, reckons former Pakistan skipper Zaheer Abbas.

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ICC Cricket World Cup 2019: 'Genius' MS Dhoni will be India's trump card thanks to his vast experience, says Zaheer Abbas

New Delhi: “Brain” of his cricket team, Mahendra Singh Dhoni will be India’s trump card at the World Cup because of his vast experience, reckons former Pakistan skipper Zaheer Abbas. India grabbed the Twenty20 World Cup under Dhoni’s leadership in 2007 apart from winning the ODI World Cup in 2011. The team also won the Asia Cup twice (2010 and 2016) under Dhoni and the Champions Trophy in 2013. [caption id=“attachment_6675651” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]Cricket - England v India - Second International T20 - The SSE SWALEC, Cardiff, Britain - July 6, 2018 India’s MS Dhoni in action Action Images via Reuters/Ed Sykes - RC1FA1428CD0 File image of India’s MS Dhoni. Action Images via Reuters/Ed Sykes[/caption] His lightning-fast skills behind the stumps are still intact but his image of the world’s best finisher took a hit, recently. However, Abbas said at a big event like the World Cup, Dhoni’s experience will count a lot. “India has a genius called Mahendra Singh Dhoni in the team. He is the brain of cricket in the team. He understands the game so well and has experience of leading India in two World Cup wins. His experience will be vital for captain and coach and he can be their trump card,” Abbas told PTI Bhasha. “Also, it is the first World Cup under Virat Kohli’s captaincy and he would be eager to prove his mettle as a captain,” he felt. Abbas also said the pitches in England will suit strong Indian batting line-up where 400 or 450 runs in an innings could be a possibility. “We have seen that in the recently-concluded PakisanEngland series, that over 300 runs were scored and chased. Now in World Cup, 450 runs could be a possibility as there is no grass on the wickets and bowlers will get little help from the conditions, said the stylish batsman who was called Asian Bradman during his playing days. “In such a scenario, India will benefit as they have one of the strongest batting line ups. English wickets are now batsmen’s paradise,” he said. There has been a lot of talks about who should bat at no 4 for India but Abbas said there should not be many changes in the top order. “It is purely captain’s decision but my view is that top four batting order shouldn’t be changed frequently. You can make changes in the lower middle order but not at the top,” said the veteran who played 78 Tests and 62 ODIs for Pakistan between 1969 to 1985. Pakistan, Australia, England and New Zealand are the top contenders for the semi-finals apart from India, according to Abbas. “Fitness will be the key in this World Cup given the format and the weather in England. I think that the fittest teams will reach the last four.” When asked about Pakistan team which has seen some last moment changes in the final squad, Abbas said that this is the “best possible combination”. “They should now forget the loss against England and focus on World Cup. They must improve their fielding, said the veteran. Pakistan could not win a single WC match against India so far. Can the team break this jinx this time? “Record is with India but Pakistan can beat any team on their day. It will depend on who handles the pressure well. It will be the match of the tournament for sure, no matter who wins. India and Pakistan will lock horns on June 16 in Manchester. “For me, Indo-Pak cricket rivalry is much much bigger than Ashes and like every cricket fan, I am eager to see that match,” he said. For all the latest news, opinions and analysis from ICC Cricket World Cup 2019, click here

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