Dhoni: Pitch not ideal for hitting practice ahead of WT20

"We thought it will be very good practice for T20 World Cup but in terms of hitting maybe it is not. But when it comes to reading the game and respecting conditions, it is good for us," Dhoni said.

Published : Feb 28, 2016 11:48 IST , Mirpur

The Mirpur pitch yesterday had a lot of bounce and movement for M. S. Dhoni's (in photo) liking.
The Mirpur pitch yesterday had a lot of bounce and movement for M. S. Dhoni's (in photo) liking.
lightbox-info

The Mirpur pitch yesterday had a lot of bounce and movement for M. S. Dhoni's (in photo) liking.

India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni said that the pitch at the Sher-e-Bangla Stadium was “not ideal” for the batsmen to try and practice attacking shots keeping the ICC World T20 in mind.

Listen to Dhoni's interaction with the media after the victory

“We thought it will be very good practice for T20 World Cup but in terms of hitting maybe it is not. But when it comes to reading the game and respecting conditions, it is good for us,” Dhoni said after India defeated Pakistan in a low-scoring game where 15 wickets fell in 33 overs.

“Whether it is good (advertisement) for T20 cricket is difficult one to answer with so much of bounce and movement. In games over here, it has been very difficult to come out and play big shots. In one game, we scored 170 but it seemed like we would score 140, because of the firepower in our batting and few good overs, we managed, to reach 170. Otherwise all other games have been low-scoring ones, which is not good,” said Dhoni.

On low scoring games, he said: You know people love T20 for the sixes and the fours and at the same time you don't want 80's and 100's to be scored.

Low scoring should be 130-135 and high scoring games could be anything between 200 and 240. But in a way it is good for us (chasing 84), as we are a side that plays aggressive cricket.

In a way it pushes (forces) us to respect the conditions. In the coming games, our openers will not go with a set mindset like what happened in Australia. We knew the wickets were so good that we knew even if there is a bit of movement, you can play on the merit of the ball or the bounce which is not case over here.

Read: Dhoni questions earpiece use by umpires

On whether Virat Kohli is the best India has ever produced to play in crisis situations: Why it is always that we have to come to comparisons. Others also have performed and I don’t believe in comparing individuals. I have captained for more than five years and I can’t recall amount of pressure each individual takes. He (Kohli) has been very consistent for us and ready to take extra responsibility.

On Yuvraj Singh: The condition was tough. You have to always consider, people batting down the order, there is a pressure of losing wickets. More you go down, the pressure increases. For me more than the runs he scored, how many balls Yuvraj faced was crucial.

He got beaten a few teams but tried to play shots. It will give him a lot of strength. Hopefully he will get a chance to express himself in better conditions.

On the target: It is one of those targets where you are confused whether you should attack or wait. Glad we restricted them to 84 which made it easier for us. Since there wasn’t much dew, the first 4-5 overs, which were crucial, was extended by a few more overs. In these pitches, it seems that 135-140 is a good score but today it seemed 120 was good score.

The ideal length on this track is just ahead of three quarters, and if you could hit the seam, you will get movement.

Sign in to unlock all user benefits
  • Get notified on top games and events
  • Save stories to read later
  • Access to comment on every story
  • Sign up / manage to our newsletters with a single click
  • Get notified by email for early bird access to discounts & offers to our products
Sign in

Comments

Comments have to be in English, and in full sentences. They cannot be abusive or personal. Please abide to our community guidelines for posting your comment