India's recent success shows captain as good as team: Laxman

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Mar 07 2016 | 6:32 PM IST
Former India batsman VVS Laxman says India's recent success shows a captain is as good as his team and the presence of other finishers in the side has made lifer easier for Mahendra Singh Dhoni.
Laxman, while praising Dhoni a day after he led India to the Asia Cup title, said the India skipper has lot more options, be it in batting or bowling, than what he had in 2015.
"What I like about Dhoni is that he is very equanimous. He never changes on a cricket field. For me, his worst time came in 2011 when the team lost badly in England and Australia and then he remained calm and composed. The team is doing well now under his leadership and that also show that the captain is as good as his team," said Laxman at the Aaj Tak Salaam Cricket conclave here today.
Further making his point, Laxman said: "In batting he has realised that there are other finishers in the team and he is not the only one. That should help his batting going forward. In bowling, he has so much more options than last year with the return of Ashish Nehra and emergence of Jasprit Bumrah. Then you have all-rounders like Yuvraj, Pandya and Raina. That gives him many more options."
Laxman added that the other teams in Asia have a lot of catching up to do with India. Sharing the dais with Laxman, Pakistan great Inzamam ul Haq agreed with his former India rival but not before saying that Pakistan is very much capable of making a turnaround in the World T20 starting in India on March 8.
"It only takes one good match for a turnaround. Pakistan is not as good as India at the moment but they can surely bounce back," said Inzamam.
The batting great further said that what is hurting Pakistan most is lack of international cricket in Pakistan.
Inzamam also quipped that kids in Pakistan still idolise
the likes of Wasim Akram and Waqar Younis, and not many want to become a batsman.
"We are still surviving with raw talent but that doesn't mean that we should not try to improve our system. The youngsters still want to be like Wasim, Waqar, Shoaib or Imran. Not many want to be like me," he said drawing laughter from the audience.
West Indies all-arounder Dwayne Bravo, who also spoke at the event, said he will miss playing for the now suspended Chennai Super Kings in the IPL.
While showing his popular dance moves, Bravo further revealed that he never saw Dhoni dancing at CSK.
"I have never seen Dhoni dancing to be honest. Jadeja (Ravindra), Suresh (Raina) are good dancers. Dhoni likes to play video games in the hotel room after the game," said Bravo.
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First Published: Mar 07 2016 | 6:32 PM IST

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