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Rigidity was the reason. I am not sure how many remember. You can check archive threads of match where it was discussed about. He always had this ego that his calls are beyond questioning. So he did not change the side even though he knew it warranted a change. Just to prove himself right he kept persisting the losers. I won't call him a dummy. He was smart enough to stay relevant for a very long time. But he had this habit persisting with a failed strategy with the hope he will be proven right.

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30 minutes ago, vvvslaxman said:

Rigidity was the reason. I am not sure how many remember. You can check archive threads of match where it was discussed about. He always had this ego that his calls are beyond questioning. So he did not change the side even though he knew it warranted a change. Just to prove himself right he kept persisting the losers. I won't call him a dummy. He was smart enough to stay relevant for a very long time. But he had this habit persisting with a failed strategy with the hope he will be proven right.


Remember the facade of MSD bringing the entire team to the press conference to show “unity”? 

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The biggest myth is Dhoni was the best finisher..The guy had lost so many winnable matches ,whichever he won,the middle order batter/ top order batter who contributed in that match,hardly got the credit.

 

More than myth,I would call it blind worshipping. Coming back to topic,any other country and he would have been thrown out not only from captaincy but from team XI  after 2009,2010,2012 wt20 failure,here he went on to play 2014 and 2016,too.. We are terming the current phase of Indian cricket as darkest and dullest but 2009-2012 was no less,Win in 2011 home WC made it as if it wasn't there..Knocked out in Ct2009,2009-2010-2012 wt20 debacle where India couldn't even reach SF, 0-4 whooping in Australia -England...Laughable that people laud and worship him as some genius captain...

 

 

 

 

 

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5 hours ago, vvvslaxman said:

I can forgive T20 losses. But that whoppage we got from England/Australia can never be forgotten. We got steamrolled.

This attack is as good as Teletubbies,ur fans got knackered, england knocked off india of its perch these are the headlines i will never forget,plus the 2-1 defeat by England and winning series in india that just tops it

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9 hours ago, vvvslaxman said:

I can forgive T20 losses. But that whoppage we got from England/Australia can never be forgotten. We got steamrolled.

Cant blame Dhoni for test loss in england and aus. Both openers were struggling, entire middle order was 2yrs past expiry. Almost the entire team had retired or was replaced within months. 

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7 hours ago, jf1gp_1 said:

Cant blame Dhoni for test loss in england and aus. Both openers were struggling, entire middle order was 2yrs past expiry. Almost the entire team had retired or was replaced within months. 

 

that's BS

 

He recalled RP Singh and played him when Umesh and Aaron were on the bench

Recalled Bell

Gave up easy chase in WI which showed his mindset

Kept playing seniors when we could play youngsters

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30 minutes ago, Number said:

Dhoni's legacy's most overlooked part is how he developed players for us and shown confidence in them. Jadeja, Ashwin, Rohit, Ishant, Shami, Kohli, Dhawan, Raina, Pandya, Bumrah all got their chances under him.

Compare this to Kohli who couldn't stick with a batsman at number 4 for a single series. 

 

Kohli had the same issue with RCB. Dube was dumped in 2 matches. I know he is not the greatest of the greatest. But for IPL level he could  still have been a force for them. 

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On 9/25/2022 at 8:28 AM, Number said:

Dhoni's legacy's most overlooked part is how he developed players for us and shown confidence in them. Jadeja, Ashwin, Rohit, Ishant, Shami, Kohli, Dhawan, Raina, Pandya, Bumrah all got their chances under him.

Compare this to Kohli who couldn't stick with a batsman at number 4 for a single series. 

Ganguly was much better than Dhoni in terms of developing players.  Virat, the absolute worst I have seen.

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