AB de Villiers revealed MS Dhoni on a large scale on his birthday: ‘It was very difficult …’. Cricket news

South African cricket legend AB de Villiers ignored the 44th birthday of former India captain MS Dhoni, recalling him as a intimidating rival with a remarkable career.MS Dhoni’s international cricket trip was marked by his captaincy success in winning three major ICC tournaments – 2007 T20 World Cup, 2011 ODI World Cup, and 2013 Champions Trophy, with various bilateral and continental achievements.“It was very difficult for MS Dhoni to plan. When he was on the song, he did nothing. Later, we came to know that sometimes you can get away with widespread delivery with the seam, especially at the back end of his innings. We did not try it. Sometime didn’t work, sometime it was,” De Villiers called Jiohotstar’s ‘7 Shades of MS Dhhoni’.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!“Boy’s class – Many sports plans did not work against him. I have great respect for him and his achievements in his entire career. He was definitely a scared player to play. What was his great career. ,Former India selector and cricketer Kiran shared his initial raids of Dhoni, in which he saw the unique spark seen in the wicketkeeper-batsman.“At that time, if you look at our batting order, you have Sourav Ganguly, Sachin Tendulkar, Rahul Dravid, VVS Laxman – all these were all players. Yuvraj Singh was also. But I felt that we needed an aggressive player who can use four more sixes, use powerplays, also run in 15 overs.”“We were looking for someone who could kill sixes and boundaries-that kind of aggressive player was not visible. See, the top players were of a mold. But MS Dhoni’s strength-in power-hitting-we were looking for a different player to balance the batting order.
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“If you want to make 100 in 10 overs, you can. We gave many wicketkeepers opportunities, but the spark we saw in Dhoni – I felt that this boy is something special, something different.Dhoni was recently included in the ICC Hall of Fame along with Hashim Amla, Matthew Hayden, Graeme Smith, Daniel Vetori, Sana Mir and Sara Taylor.His international career figures show 17,266 formats, 829 as a wicketkeeper, and in 538 international matches.“This is an honor for being nominated in the ICC Hall of Fame, which recognizes the contribution of cricketers from generations and the world. There is a wonderful feeling to remember your name with all such times.Although he retired from international cricket, Dhoni continued to play in the Indian Premier League with Chennai Super Kings, giving him five titles.