Friday, April 15, 2016

Is Dhoni the best Indian captain ever?

Dhoni has his share of followers and critics. Most of his critics focus on his unconventional style of batting and say his captaincy is all about fluke. I have watched him live in an IPL match and felt that his shots are not at all elegant though it fetches runs. I agree that his batting will definitely not please the purists but the point I want to discuss is about his leadership. Do all his decisions boil down to fluke or are they all rewards for cool thinking under pressure?

Captain Cool

Indians are used to watching emotional people like Ganguly as captain of the team. Shouting on the field was considered as aggression. When a phlegmatic Dhoni took upon the reins, he showed to the world how a cool headed leader can calm the nerves of his team mates and take them to victory.

Dhoni himself has told that a captain should not show emotions on the field:
“You have to look calm and cool because when you walk up to a bowler to boost him, you can't have a worried look on your face. That certainly won't help his confidence. A captain has to be emotionless, especially when he has to ask his bowlers and fielders to do certain things on the field. Deep down, however, you may be worried about your bowling changes and about your plans coming unstuck too.”

Impressed with this coolness under pressure, Steve Waugh, one of the most successful captains ever, tells that Kohli has to learn from Dhoni and keep his emotions in check.

Gut feeling or Flashes in the pan?

Lots have been talked about Dhoni’s decision to make useless bowlers like Joginder Sharma to bowl the final over in 2007 World T20 final and win. I still remember the dialogue my friend told when Joginder was called to bowl instead of Harbhajan “he looks like a guy going to sell pani puris. How on earth is this guy going to win us the match?” Dhoni just went with his instincts that pace will be better than spin for final over and it clicked.

Similarly the decision to bowl Ishant Sharma the 18th over in Champions trophy final against England paid off. That decision was taken inspite of Ishant being expensive in his previous overs.

During 2015 ODI worldcup, Dhoni was asked who has the best bowling lineup. He simply told that doesn't matter because he needs to work with what he got and no point in thinking about what is not there. The above are examples of considering the match situation and using the options available.

There have been times when his decisions have gone wrong and he has admitted them openly that he just went with the options he had. For instance asking Ishant Sharma to bowl at the death and paying the price for it. Dhoni told that Vinay Kumar, the other pace bowler at that time also got hit for runs so he just tried Ishant. Sometimes gut feeling works and sometimes it doesn’t. That’s the way it is – sports is unpredictable. But a smart captain will try to bring victory by trying different things rather than going with the tried and tested methods.

His gut feeling is not without any basis. For instance in the just concluded T20 worldcup, in THAT final over of Hardik Pandya against Bangladesh, he knew the bowler’s strength was to bowl bouncers. He also knew that Yorkers could end up as full tosses. So he asked Hardik to focus on his strength and the rest is history.

Presence of mind

In the same over of Hardik Pandya, Dhoni anticipated the bye in the last delivery and kept his gloves removed before the ball was bowled. He also ran and broke the stumps instead of throwing thus avoiding overthrow/miss. This might be ordinary thing to do but under pressure he had the presence of mind to think all these.

He cheekily remarked after that match that once the final over starts he can take all the time in the world because a captain cannot be fined. This is also something that won’t occur to many under pressure situations.

In IPL, I have seen him waiting for the batsman to cross over and then break the stumps for run-out so that the weaker batsman stays and the stronger batsman loses his wicket. Again this is something that will occur only to a person who is cool-headed.

Small but significant gestures

Dhoni has shown gestures like letting Dada do the captaincy during his last test on the last day. He always lets his teammates to bask in glory and stands behind when they win any cup.


He gives all the credit to his teammates when they win. If you put yourselves in the shoes of a team member, all these gestures are small things but very valuable.

 

In the opinion of teammates

Sachin and Dravid have told that Dhoni is the best captain they have played under. Lastly, as Ganguly himself has put it ‘Nobody is perfect. MS Dhoni has been great’!



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