Pervez Musharraf rates Dhoni as the most exciting international cricketer
General retired Pervez Musharaff, the former President of Pakistan, has heaped praises for the stylish Indian captain Mahindra Singh Dhoni rating him the most entertaining and the most exciting cricketer in the world.
"Though Sachin Tendulkar is the world's most consistent cricketer, Dhoni is the most entertaining and exciting" said Pervez Musharaff while talking to a news channel.
Cricket is a game that has often been a metaphor for peace between the historic rivals India and Pakistan. Pervez Musharaff, the former Chief of Army Staff of Pakistan army, was the first President of Pakistan after late General Muhammad
http://www.senore.com/Cricket/India-c750 and Pakistan and met the then Prime Minister of India Mr.
Rajiv Gandhi as well.
Musharaff adopted the same strategy when he visited India in 2005 which was perceived to be a significant step forward in Indo-Pak relations. At the end of that match the former President of http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Pakistan-c755 praised the hair style of Dhoni which
he did mention in the interview as well as he said: "Once I praised his hair style. Now he has gone for a shorter haircut, but he is still exciting to watch."
Though the former Pakistan president was mournful at the current state of game in the country he once ruled, but he praised the Indian cricket team for its steady performance over the past few years.
"Though I am pained to see the state of Pakistan cricket, I am really impressed with the way Indian cricket is progressing. I must say you do have great players at your disposal," he said.
Pakistan cricket is going through its worst period it has ever seen in the history and the former Army Chief of Pakistan voiced his concerns about the state of affairs in the country’s game saying it is quite serious that controversies embroiling
the national team, both on and off the field, are turning up on everyday basis over the past few months. The leading scandal tainting the Pakistan cricket is the spot-fixing controversy which erupted in August during Pakistan’s tour of England.
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