Previous India pacer Yuvraj Singh, father of 2011 World Cup saint Yuvraj Singh, accused MS Dhoni for India’s World Cup exit. The men dressed in blue entered the elimination round over the round robin table with seven successes. In any case, 18-run rout against New Zealand in the elimination round finished their keep running in the competition, as India neglected to pursue down the aggregate of 240 on Wednesday. Addressing NNIS Sports, Yograj scrutinized Dhoni’s strategies of playing moderate in the passing overs and reprimanded him for putting weight on Ravindra Jadeja at the opposite end.
“One kid (Ravindra Jadeja) comes and he begins playing the top dogs voluntarily with no stress. You are batting on the opposite end. You are guiding him to play the shots while he was batting on 77. Prior to that, you advised Hardik Pandya to take on the spinners,” Yograj was cited as saying by NNIS Sports.
“Mr Mahendra Singh Dhoni, you have played so much cricket. Don’t you have any sense about what to do and so forth? Did Yuvraj ever advise some other player to play the shots as you do?,” he included.
“You got such huge numbers of half-volleys, you hit tremendous sixes, what befell you right then and there? Is it accurate to say that you were concerned? You ought to have out. What improvement would it have made?”
Dhoni was run out for 50 in the 49th over, leaving 24 keeps running for the tailenders to pursue. India were in the end packaged out for 221.
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