'Gary urged me to bat up in WC final'
MS Dhoni revealed he'd never planned to promote himself up the order during the World Cup finals against Sri Lanka, rather it was Gary Kirsten's idea.
Dhoni smashed an unbeaten 91 and also hit a six to clinch the ICC Cricket World Cup crown for India during the finals against Sri Lanka in April, 2011.
"I hadn't planned to promote myself and play earlier. Gary asked me if I would go early. I thought with two spinners, maybe I should. It worked for me," said Dhoni at an awards function, where the Indian cricket team won the award for India's 'Heroes of the Year' for the World Cup magic and history.
Dhoni said he promoted himself ahead of in-form Yuvraj Singh as he felt he would be able to tackle the spinners better, especially Muttiah Muralitharan, with whom he played in the IPL as a part of Chennai Super Kings.
"Gautam (Gambhir) and I do cheeky singles very well. Yuvi and I run the doubles very well," he said.
Asked how he keeps his cool in pressure situations, the 30-year-old Dhoni quipped: "I get influenced by pressure but I have so much gray hair, I don't let expressions on the field reveal this."
All his collegues also had many good things to share about their captain.
S Sreesanth, who was picked in the finals, ahead of R Ashwin after Ashish Nehra got injured, said: "He's (Dhoni) like a brother."
"He pushed me down the order," joked Yuvraj.
Asked about his captain, Virat Kohli said: "He backs his players all the time."
Sehwag reiterated Kohli's sentiments, while Gautam Gambhir called Dhoni "very relaxed". Ashwin too joined the chorus and said his skipper is always aware of the situation.
Gambhir, who cracked a brilliant 97 under pressure to contribute to the win, said he would regret his innings all his life.
"As soon as I got out, I thought I will regret these three runs for the rest of my life (getting out at 97). But being part of a winning side makes up for everything," he said.
Sunil Gavaskar, who was also present on the occasion, joked that the 1983 World Cup-winning team was better looking.
Yuvraj Singh too joined in saying: "He's right, we are an ugly group of guys."
Rahul Dravid was conferred the lifetime achievement award for his contribution to Indian cricket.
"I hadn't planned to promote myself and play earlier. Gary asked me if I would go early. I thought with two spinners, maybe I should. It worked for me," said Dhoni at an awards function, where the Indian cricket team won the award for India's 'Heroes of the Year' for the World Cup magic and history.
Dhoni said he promoted himself ahead of in-form Yuvraj Singh as he felt he would be able to tackle the spinners better, especially Muttiah Muralitharan, with whom he played in the IPL as a part of Chennai Super Kings.
"Gautam (Gambhir) and I do cheeky singles very well. Yuvi and I run the doubles very well," he said.
Asked how he keeps his cool in pressure situations, the 30-year-old Dhoni quipped: "I get influenced by pressure but I have so much gray hair, I don't let expressions on the field reveal this."
All his collegues also had many good things to share about their captain.
S Sreesanth, who was picked in the finals, ahead of R Ashwin after Ashish Nehra got injured, said: "He's (Dhoni) like a brother."
"He pushed me down the order," joked Yuvraj.
Asked about his captain, Virat Kohli said: "He backs his players all the time."
Sehwag reiterated Kohli's sentiments, while Gautam Gambhir called Dhoni "very relaxed". Ashwin too joined the chorus and said his skipper is always aware of the situation.
Gambhir, who cracked a brilliant 97 under pressure to contribute to the win, said he would regret his innings all his life.
"As soon as I got out, I thought I will regret these three runs for the rest of my life (getting out at 97). But being part of a winning side makes up for everything," he said.
Sunil Gavaskar, who was also present on the occasion, joked that the 1983 World Cup-winning team was better looking.
Yuvraj Singh too joined in saying: "He's right, we are an ugly group of guys."
Rahul Dravid was conferred the lifetime achievement award for his contribution to Indian cricket.
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