Saturday, May 22, 2010

Dhoni still one of the best skippers: Muralidaran


India's ICC World Twenty20 afflictive achievement notwithstanding, Mahendra Singh Dhoni charcoal one of the best skippers in all-embracing candid and it is arbitrary to criticise him on the base of just one bad tournament, said Sri Lankan circuit astrologer Muttiah Muralitharan.

World's accomplished Test wicket-taker both in Tests and ODIs, who plays beneath Dhoni in the Indian Premier League best ancillary Chennai Super Kings, said he was amused to see the abuse that greeted India's aboriginal avenue from the showpiece accident in the West Indies.

"He is one of the best captains. He won the IPL for Chennai Super Kings. A anniversary afterwards India were agape out of the World T20 and in India if you win you are the best but if you lose you become the worst," Muralitharan quipped.

"But you cannot become the affliction in just a week. The media cannot accompany him down like that," the off-spinner said.

Apart from the team's poor batting and fitness, critics attributed India's afflictive appearance to Dhoni's dull captaincy as well.

Muralitharan said India cannot be brief labelled a bad aggregation as it has accepted itself in the Test and ODI arena.

"They don't abridgement skill. They are the amount one in Tests and amount two in ODIs. You cannot ability there if you don't accept the skills," he articular on the sidelines of a action to advertise the Indian All-embracing Film Academy (IIFA) awards which would be captivated in Sri Lanka this year.

"Twenty20 is a bold anybody can win on his day. While in Tests and ODIs, there is time for you to appear back. There is no such affair in Twenty20. India had a acceptable aggregation but they absent the anchor afterwards acceptable two matches initially. In Twenty20 you charge a bit of luck also.

"England was the best aggregation and they won the appellation but Australia won all their matches and absent in the final. It just shows that you charge some luck too. Like in IPL, the bold can change in just one over," he said.

Nursing a beam now, the ace off-spinner is all set for a improvement in next month's Asia Cup.

"I will be there at Asia Cup. I am accomplished now," he said.

Muralitharan will abdicate the bold afterwards 2011 ODI World Cup in the sub-continent and the 38-year-old adept of 132 Tests and 334 one-dayers said he wants to assurance off on a high.

"I never dreamt of accepting what I accept got. I accept aggregate and I wish to go on a high, instead of if I am down," he said.

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