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But  the  pulverising  innings  were  punctuated  by  moments
                                                                                    when  his  aggressive  instincts  got  the  better  of  him.  England
                                                                                    supporters  will  never  forget  Dhoni  skying  a  catch  to  Monty
                                                                                    Panesar at long-off in the Third Test in Mumbai in 2006 – a game
                                                                                    India were trying to save. Panesar did not even lay a finger on
                                                                                    the chance but, guess what, Dhoni immediately repeated the
                                                                                    shot and this time Panesar clung on. It is difficult to imagine
                                                                                    Dhoni making such a rash mistake these days. Indeed, on the
                                                                                    slow and often tricky pitches during the Commonwealth Bank
                                                                                    Series campaign, Dhoni batted as watchfully as anybody.


                                                                                    Dhoni was appointed India’s one-day vice-captain in 2007 and,
                                                                                    when Rahul Dravid stood down, he became captain of the team.

                                                                                    His team responded immediately to his leadership. He showed
                                                                                    adventurous tactics and extracted stellar performances from a
                                                                                    number of untried players. He gained further respect in his own
                                                                                    dressing-room by standing up for his team when relations with
                                                                                    the Australians became fractious, as they often did.


                                                                                    So it was no surprise when he was chosen to captain one of
                                                                                    the franchises, and his leadership of Chennai proved what we
                                                                                    already knew: here is a man capable of inspiring those around
                                                                                    him and leading by example. Some captains would have been
                                                                                    thrown off course by the departure after four matches of the
                                                                                    Australian  duo  of  Matthew  Hayden  and  Michael  Hussey,  but
                                                                                    Dhoni responded by taking on the responsibility of contributing
                                                                                    to almost every innings he played. His consistency was amazing:
                                                                                    in 10 of his 14 knocks he passed 20, and on four occasions he was
                                                                                    still there at the end of an innings. His 65 off 30 balls against
                                                                                    Bangalore was a reminder of the ferocious hitting of which he is
                                                                                    capable, while his unbeaten 60 off 43 deliveries, including four
                                                                                    sixes, proved the difference between victory and defeat against
                                                                                    close rivals Kings XI Punjab on May 10.


                                                                                    In all, Dhoni scored 414 runs at an average of 41.40 and a strike-
                                                                                    rate of 133. And, while others may have struggled to cope with
                                                                                    the burden of being the tournament’s most expensive player,
                                                                                    Dhoni always exuded tranquillity and humour when addressing
                                                                                    the  media.    His  team  could  hardly  have  hoped  for  a  more
                                                                                    textbook leader.















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