Two warm-up games before the World Cup will be ideal: Dhoni
Zeenews logo
        English        
 Follow Me on Pinterest Google Plus Ditto RSS Mail to us Mail to us
Saturday, May 25, 2013 
Search

Two warm-up games before the World Cup will be ideal: Dhoni

Last Updated: Sunday, January 23, 2011, 00:00
  Comments 0  
Two warm-up games before the World Cup will be ideal: DhoniCenturion: India skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni was disappointed that the batsmen failed to fire as a unit in the five-match ODI series against South Africa, which
concluded here on Sunday with the Proteas eking out a 33-run win in the final one-dayer to clinch the series 3-2.

“Its a disappointing series for the batsmen. Bowlers were getting the wickets, and the runs too. Overall, we haven’t performed as a batting unit,” Dhoni said.

“It was a good wicket but unfortunately, we kept losing wickets. We got out playing shots,” Dhoni said of today’s match.

The series was significant as it preceded the World Cup, to be held in the sub-continent next month.

“The learning before the World Cup is to keep wickets in hand for the last ten overs, the powerplay.”

“Two warm-up games before the World Cup will be ideal,” he said.
“It was a good learning before the experience, a good preparation, though, conditions will be different (in the sub-continent),” the India skipper said.

India were reeling at 119 for eight when Robin Petersen dismissed Piyush Chawla but staged a dramatic recovery through Yusuf Pathan’s belligerent century and his 100-run partnership with Zaheer Khan.

“Any target is small if he gets going,” Dhoni said of the marauder.

He also thanked the crowd in South Africa for turning up in large numbers.

“It’s been spectacular. They come out to support good cricket everything, during our last visit here, during the IPL,” Dhoni said.
Dhoni’s counterpart, Graeme Smith felt his bowlers bowled aggressively but admitted that Yusuf’s innings gave him a scare.

“We played good games. (Today) We bowled really aggressively in the first part, but Yusuf then middled a few and almost took it away, but we held on. We learnt some important lessons,” Smith said.

“We weren’t as aggressive as we wanted to be when Yusuf and Zaheer were going, but otherwise we were pretty good.”

Asked about the World Cup, he said, “We have got a good attacking mindset and have a really good chance to win the World Cup. We want to go in with a mindset that we have the capabilities to win the tournament.”

About the interruption Smith said, “the rain came at a funny time for us.”

Smith was happy to have played his last match as the ODI skipper on South African soil at the SuperSport Park here.

“It’s a beautiful ground, terrific to sign off with the series,” he said.

The victorious skipper also praised the Indian team, especially Dhoni, and thanked the crowd.

“Congratulations to MS and the Indian team,” Smith said.Man of the match Hashim Amla felt the pitch was a bit difficult to bat on initially.

“The wicket was a bit challenging upfront but then Morne and I got together.”

“Glad that I contributed handsomely in winning the game, in an extremely tight series,” Amla said.

Morne Morkel, who picked up 12 wickets, was declared the Man of the Series.

“I was always been aggressive, Today, I missed my areas here and there, but I am happy.”

“Things came together for me in Durban, and since then the rhythm has been great,” Morkel said.

“Special thanks to the Centurion crowd.”

Asked about Yusuf’s assault, Morkel was reminded of another Yusuf special a while ago in Mumbai. “I remember the innings he played in Mumbai,” he said.

PTI


First Published: Sunday, January 23, 2011, 23:35


Comments

Pages:    

Post your Comments

Name
Place :
Email :
Comments :
 

Most liked Comments



Rank Country Points
1 India 119
2 England 117
3 Australia 116
4 South Africa 113
5 Sri Lanka 108
6 Pakistan 106
7 West Indies 86
8 New Zealand 82
9 Bangladesh 81
10 Zimbabwe 47
Rank Country Points
1 South Africa 128
2 England 114
3 India 112
4 Australia 110
5 Pakistan 104
6 Sri Lanka 92
7 West Indies 92
8 New Zealand 83
9 Bangladesh 1
Rank Country Points
1 Sri Lanka 132
2 West Indies 126
3 India 119
4 Pakistan 119
5 England 118
6 South Africa 114
7 Australia 102
8 New Zealand 98
9 Bangladesh 82
10 Ireland 82
Rank Name & Nationality Points
1 Novak Djokovic (SRB) 12,900
2 Roger Federer (SUI) 8,670
3 Andy Murray (GBR) 8,570
4 David Ferrer (ESP) 6,920
5 Rafael Nadal (ESP) 5,985
6 Tomas Berdych (CZE) 4,760
7 Juan Martin Del Potro (ARG) 4,750
8 Jo-WIlfried Tsonga (FRA) 3,875
9 Richard Gasquet (FRA) 3,365
10 Janko Tipsarevic (SRB) 3,000
Rank Name & Nationality Points
1 Serena Williams (USA) 11,115
2 Maria Sharapova (RUS) 10,240
3 Victoria Azarenka (BEL) 9,130
4 Agnieszka Radwanska (POL) 6,845
5 Na Li (CHN) 6,000
6 Angelique Kerber (GER) 5,420
7 Sara Errani (ITA) 5,350
8 Petra Kvitova (ITA) 5,225
9 Samantha Stosur (AUS) 3,790
10 Caroline Wozniacki (DEN) 3,760
Rank Driver &Country Points
1 Sebastian Vettel-German77
2Kimi Räikkönen-Finnish67
3Lewis Hamilton-British50
4Fernando Alonso-Spanish47
5Mark Webber-Australian32
6Felipe Massa-Brazilian30
7Romain Grosjean-French26
8Paul di Resta-British20
9Nico Rosberg-German14
10Jenson Button-British13
Rank Country Points
1Red Bull Racing109
2Lotus 93
3Ferrari77
4Mercedes64
5Force India26
6McLaren23
7Toro Rosso7
8Sauber5
9Williams0
10Caterham0
Rank Country Points
1 Tiger Woods, USA 11.92
2 Rory McIlroy, Nir 10.70
3 Adam Scott, Aus 7.91
4 Justin Rose, Eng 6.77
5 Luke Donald, Eng 6.49
6 Brandt Snedeker, USA 6.30
7 Louis Oosthuizen, Zaf 5.84
8 Graeme McDowell, Nir 5.50
9 Steve Stricker, USA 5.44
10 Matt Kuchar, USA 5.36
Rank Country Points
1 Spain 1538
2 Germany 1428
3 Argentina 1292
4 Croatia 1191
5 Portugal 1163
6 Colombia 1154
7 England 1135
8 Italy 1117
9 Netherlands 1093
10 Ecuador 1056
Copyright © Zee News Limited. All rights reserved