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Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Dhoni Stresses the Need for India to Stay Fresh

India have been in Australia for nearly two months. If they go the distance in the World Cup, they will have spent another two months and nine days away from home. Players such as Virat Kohli and Ajinkya Rahane have played every game on tour so far. Schedule changes because of Phillip Hughes' death meant they have played three back-to-back Tests. Ishant Sharma has got injured, Rohit Sharma has got injured, Ravindra Jadeja is out of action for the moment, Bhuvneshwar Kumar has only just come out of injury, and MS Dhoni has retired from Tests.



When a team spends two months fighting to stay afloat as India have, and especially when they don't have a win to show for their efforts, it can be draining - mentally more than physically. After India were dismissed for their lowest total against England, and lost heavily in Brisbane, their captain Dhoni spoke of the importance of staying fresh and not getting worn out.

Dhoni was asked about India's failure to cope with the pace and bounce in the Gabba pitch, and he said this: "When we don't do well, there is a lot of criticism. I feel that is part and parcel but not to forget it was the same batting line-up that won us the Champions Trophy, and that was in England that we played. It is important to have confidence, not to forget it's the same players who have put in a lot of effort in the Test series. It doesn't really matter whether you have scored runs or not, the preparation is the same.

"Long Test series take a lot out of you. Four-Test series and then getting into the tri-series also. There is a lot of pressure. When you score runs, you put in a lot of effort. When you don't score runs, you actually put in more effort than the guys who are scoring runs. It does drain you out. After that, you need a bit of time off and then you can get into the groove again, express [yourself] a bit more on the field, have a bit of time off and that can happen in this tri-series now that between this game and then next one that we play, we have four-five days' gap.

"So we will have to use it in the best possible manner so that the guys are fresh because we have got enough experience when it comes to playing in these conditions. We have been here for the last couple of months. But it's important from now on to be fresh. To assess carefully as to whether we need to spend more time on the field or we need to switch off from cricket and try to be fresh because we have another couple of months that we have to spend here."

Time off, Dhoni said, could help someone like Shikhar Dhawan, who has had only one good innings - 80 in the second innings of the Gabba Test when there wasn't much to lose - on the tour. He was dropped from the last ODI in New Zealand in 2014, and he bounced back with runs in the Tests. Here he was dropped in the last Test, but that hasn't brought him runs in the two ODIs so far. In both the innings he has fallen to balls that have moved a little, for scores of 2 and 1. 

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