Dhoni has been the centre of all the criticism and drew a lot of flak for not promoting himself up the batting and also underutilising his one-time trusted off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin.
"It's true. But public take a lot of interest in fortunes of the teams so they can over analyse team's performances, individual contribution. But it was a big challenge to bring another group together. You have to get to know people very quickly and not only that you have to get your combination right. How players perform," Fleming said on the eve of their match against Kolkata Knight Riders.
"If you take wickets at the top it allows our spinners to get into the game. We have not done that on some of the tracks. MS has been little reticent bringing the spinners in knowing the history against some of the players -- Kohli is probably one who plays Ashwin very well," he said about Ashwin who was introduced in the 17th over in their seven-wicket loss to Royal Challengers Bangalore.
He said leading India and Chennai Super Kings was a different story as he had a settled unit under his disposal.
One of the two debutant teams this season, the
Supergiants have lost four of their star international players -- Australian duo of Steve Smith and Mitchell Marsh, South African Faf du Plessis and Englishman Kevin Pietersen -- due to injury, while their home matches later were shifted to Visakhapatnam with water crisis in Maharashtra.
"What it suggests that we just need to get better. One of the challenges of a new team is it just takes a bit of time to have a settled look. We missed having a home ground, that's another comfort so we had to travel a lot more. And we just could not quite get across the line..."
"We probably are over analysing. Gujarat have done really well. The opening batters in particular have set up games. I will go back to saying if you take four international players out of Gujarat -- Smith, McCullum, Bravo and Faulkner -- then you got some challenges. Anytime you take top four overseas players, you will have some holes."
"I'm happy with the core group of players. These are some of India's best players. The test is whether they keep reinventing themselves. Fitness becomes important and also the desire to get better. I think there will be a general willingness to improve."
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