A couple of years back, the J&K cricketers had a similar chance when Sachin Tendulkar dropped in at the Wankhede Stadium dressing room after they upset Mumbai in a Ranji Trophy game
It was a nightmare of a tournament for J&K as they lost all but one match finishing last in their group. After being beaten by Jharkhand, it was J&K skipper and India international Parveez Rasool who requested Dhoni to have a chat with the boys.
"Mahibhai has always been helpful on cricketing matters. That's his nature. It was a great opportunity to learn a thing or two from Mahibhai. He is a great guy. I played alongside him for India (Rasool's skipper in his brief stint with India team were Suresh Raina and Virat Kohli)," Rasool said.
"I told him (Dhoni) few of our youngsters want to meet him for five minutes and within no time he obliged us and said 'I will go from here'," Rasool said.
"It was a great opportunity for our youngsters who have seen Dhoni only on TV... They saw Mahibhai for the first time today. Mahi went inside and answered their cricketing queries."
Raman also got some wicketkeeping tips from his idol and there were some tips for their struggling batsmen and also their middle order batsman Ian Dev Singh, who is going thorugh a patchy form with scores of 24, 0, 1, 13 and 2 in his last five innings.
Having partnered Dhoni in a brief 27-run partnership in a T20I against England in Kanpur last month, Rasool was awestruck to see his game-reading capability from the other end.
"He hit boundary through long-on off Chris Jordan and in the next ball, he hit another boundary bisecting point and covers. He told me he knew where he would pitch the ball. I asked him how to develop that instinct? He said "Always follow a bowler's strength. When to bowl a slower one and a faster. Our youngsters enjoyed a lot."
Meanwhile Dhoni, who travelled with the team by train from Ranchi, is not following the same route in their return as he's flying to Bengaluru tomorrow morning to attend the BCCI Awards and MAK Pataudi Lecture on March 8.
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