Ravichandran Ashwin Praises MS Dhoni's Unique Wicketkeeping Skills
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Ravichandran Ashwin praised MS Dhoni's exceptional wicketkeeping skills, highlighting his unique approach and trust in bowlers. Ashwin reflected on their shared experiences in the Indian cricket team and Chennai Super Kings, emphasizing Dhoni's impact on his career and his regret over not winning a title with Rajasthan Royals.
- 01Ashwin considers Dhoni's wicketkeeping the best he's seen, especially against spinners.
- 02Dhoni's hands-off approach empowered Ashwin to set his own fields.
- 03Ashwin recalls a memorable catch by Dhoni during the 2011 IPL final.
- 04He reflects on his time with Punjab Kings and Rajasthan Royals, noting the latter's positive impact on his career.
- 05Ashwin stands by his decision to run out Jos Buttler, asserting it was within the rules.
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Ravichandran Ashwin, the veteran Indian cricketer, has praised MS Dhoni's wicketkeeping skills, describing them as the finest he has ever witnessed. Speaking on JioStar's ‘The Ravichandran Ashwin Experience', Ashwin highlighted Dhoni's remarkable glovework, particularly against spinners, and his leadership style that allowed bowlers to set their own fields. Ashwin fondly recalled a significant moment from the 2011 IPL final when Dhoni made a crucial catch to dismiss Chris Gayle. Reflecting on his IPL career, Ashwin expressed mixed feelings about his time with Punjab Kings, where he felt he couldn't fully establish himself, contrasting it with his fulfilling stint at Rajasthan Royals, which helped him return to the Indian team. He also addressed the controversial non-striker run-out of Jos Buttler during his captaincy, defending his actions as legitimate within the rules of the game.
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