MS Dhoni keen to clinch at least one victory on English soil – Cricket News Update
http://www.senore.com/Cricket/England-c56013 in a bid to relieve the aching hearts of the Indians, who have witnessed their team’s ignominious defeats in all the games played so
far during this tour.
The captain has reiterated that his players will move heaven and earth to taste at least one victory. He also expressed disappointment at the rain-ruined 4th ODI, which ended in a draw, securing England's position on the series.
The last ODI is going to be played on September 16 at Cardiff. The home team has already won the series 2-0 as first match ended without result and the fourth one was concluded as tie.
Despite the established mindset of world cricket fans that http://www.senore.com/Cricket/India-c750 cannot win over the English at their backyard, Dhoni is still optimistic about a triumph.
Talking to the media, the captain said, “We have not won anything. It has been a long tour, we have one more game, we will give it our best.”
Lauding http://www.senore.com/Cricket/RA-Jadeja-c2238, he said, “We know Raina has fair amount of firepower and if he gets going can destroy any attack in the world. Jadeja is doing his job brilliantly. In conditions like these, it is hard for the part-timers. Today
when the ball got wet, we had enough resources.”
Dhoni, who won ICC’s ‘Spirit of Cricket’ award on Monday, has proved to his critics that no failure can dent his confidence and hamper his struggle for the team’s resurgence.
Despite his team’s seven consecutive defeats against the English and rampant criticism against him, the leader has not lost his market value as he has recently been named as the brand ambassador of Gulf Oil.
Making his international debut in 2004, Dhoni has elevated to the top in a very short period of time with his inherent cricketing capabilities.
The 30-year-old has played 61 Test, 190 ODI and 27 T20I games so far, scoring 3242, 6235 and 459 runs in the three formats respectively.
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