Manpreet inspired to play for Dhoni's Ranchi Rays

"It is very inspiring for us to play for a team (Ranchi Rays) owned by one of India’s most successful cricket captains M. S. Dhoni," India international Manpreet Singh has said.

Published : Jan 08, 2017 15:15 IST , New Delhi

Manpreet Singh..."The single most important motto of our team is to stay cool and calm just like M. S. Dhoni."
Manpreet Singh..."The single most important motto of our team is to stay cool and calm just like M. S. Dhoni."
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Manpreet Singh..."The single most important motto of our team is to stay cool and calm just like M. S. Dhoni."

Ranchi Rays’ India international Manpreet Singh feels honoured that to play for M. S. Dhoni co-owned franchise in the Hockey India League (HIL).

“It is very inspiring for us to play for a team owned by one of India’s most successful cricket captains M. S. Dhoni. The single most important motto of our team is to stay cool and calm just like M. S. Dhoni even during pressure situations and that has always worked for our team,” Manpreet said.

Dhoni's legacy of leading the team from the front continues to inspire Ranchi Rays captain Ashley Jackson from England, says Manpreet.

“Ashley follows cricket very closely and many a times, he brings to the table what M. S. Dhoni would do with his cricket team. Ashley, apart from keeping the team together as one unit, always tells us that we need to have the winning spirit Dhoni has and never to let our spirit down even if we have conceded early goals,” Manpreet says.

Dhoni's message

It also helps the team when Dhoni sends his wishes to Ranchi Rays via team coach Harendra Singh. “Last time coach conveyed Dhoni’s message to us where he not only wished us the best but reminded us that it’s not always about winning but to make sure we give our 100 per cent and only then results will follow. He also said that we will always have his support and that’s very encouraging,” Manpreet added.

On days when Ranchi Rays is not playing hockey, they like to indulge in a game of cricket as this helps the team bond better and relax the players' minds.

“We do a lot of fun activities when we are not playing hockey. Sometimes, during our camp, we end up playing cricket, try and imitate Dhoni's famous helicopter shot and whoever comes close to it gets a loud cheer from the entire team,” says a candid Manpreet, who is looking forward to joining the team’s camp starting in Mumbai on 15 January.

Ranchi Rays plays its first match on the inaugural day of HIL on January 21 against Dabang Mumbai at the Mahindra Hockey Stadium in Mumbai.

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