Mahendra Singh Dhoni is a role model to many cricketers around the
world" - the expression made by South African pacer Chris Morris
appropriately summed up the magic of India's cricket captain. Morris
doffed his hat at Dhoni and talked about his leadership qualities that
ultimately made India the world champions in one-day international
cricket.
"Dhoni is a role model to many cricketers around the world. The reason India are the world champions is because of the quality of players they have, especially Dhoni," said Morris.
The lanky South African pacer, who is plying his trade in the Champions League for the two-time IPL champions Chennai, said that they would like to end their league engagements as the table-toppers and play the semifinal in Delhi on Saturday under the leadership of their inspirational skipper Dhoni. "That was our goal when we got here, to top our group and we want to finish the group stages well too," he said.
Chennai will be playing a resurgent Trinidad and Tobago in their final league game at the Feroze Shah Kotla stadium tomorrow. The Caribbean side, which finished runners up in 2009, faces their toughest test in the league so far against CSK, who have already sealed a spot in the final four but Morris did not want his side to get complacent. "We have a tough game coming up and it's important to get the job done well. We have achieved our first goal of qualifying for the semifinals and now we would look to top the group. Our aim would be to finish the group stage with a win," he said.
Chennai's strength has been their batting, comprising of the ever-reliable opening pair of Suresh Raina and Mike Hussey while Dwayne Bravo and M S Dhoni have provided the impetus at the death. The bowlers have also complimented the efforts of their batsmen with R Ashwin, Jason Holder, Mohit Sharma, Albie Morkel and Bravo chipping in with useful spells.
The only concern for them could be the indifferent form of Ravindra Jadeja. For Morris, he has remained an integral part of the team but in the ongoing edition, he has hardly made an impression in the limited opportunities he has got. "I don't think it is (a concern). Jadeja is an outstanding player. I'd like to think that we haven't needed him so far. So as long as we don't need him, happy days," he said.
"Dhoni is a role model to many cricketers around the world. The reason India are the world champions is because of the quality of players they have, especially Dhoni," said Morris.
The lanky South African pacer, who is plying his trade in the Champions League for the two-time IPL champions Chennai, said that they would like to end their league engagements as the table-toppers and play the semifinal in Delhi on Saturday under the leadership of their inspirational skipper Dhoni. "That was our goal when we got here, to top our group and we want to finish the group stages well too," he said.
Chennai will be playing a resurgent Trinidad and Tobago in their final league game at the Feroze Shah Kotla stadium tomorrow. The Caribbean side, which finished runners up in 2009, faces their toughest test in the league so far against CSK, who have already sealed a spot in the final four but Morris did not want his side to get complacent. "We have a tough game coming up and it's important to get the job done well. We have achieved our first goal of qualifying for the semifinals and now we would look to top the group. Our aim would be to finish the group stage with a win," he said.
Chennai's strength has been their batting, comprising of the ever-reliable opening pair of Suresh Raina and Mike Hussey while Dwayne Bravo and M S Dhoni have provided the impetus at the death. The bowlers have also complimented the efforts of their batsmen with R Ashwin, Jason Holder, Mohit Sharma, Albie Morkel and Bravo chipping in with useful spells.
The only concern for them could be the indifferent form of Ravindra Jadeja. For Morris, he has remained an integral part of the team but in the ongoing edition, he has hardly made an impression in the limited opportunities he has got. "I don't think it is (a concern). Jadeja is an outstanding player. I'd like to think that we haven't needed him so far. So as long as we don't need him, happy days," he said.
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