Going through the toughest phase of his international career, Dhoni produced a captain's knock to guide India to a respectable 247 for nine and then showed good leadership acumen with smart bowling changes to bundle out South Africa for 225 in 43.4 overs.
"What was important for us was to get early breakthroughs and that was provided by the spinners. I felt the spinners bowled well on a wicket where there was less assistance for them. Later on the fast bowlers took wickets at crucial intervals. Overall, it was a complete team effort," Dhoni told reporters at the post-match press conference.
A wide range of strokes were on display as Dhoni answered his critics with an unbeaten knock that came off 86 balls.
'Captain Cool' batted with tail-enders with a calm head as India scored 82 runs off the last 10 overs to put on a board a decent total, which at one stage looked impossible having slumped to 165 for seven in 40 overs.
"It was an opportunity to make runs. Though I scored runs and we won the game but usually you don't want such an opportunity to come. You want your top-order to perform. I felt we needed partnerships at that point of time. Once we lost (Ajinkya) Rahane and a few other wickets, I was thinking to play the big shots as I was not sure how long the lower order will survive with me.
The Indian skipper said 247 was gettable at the placid Holkar Stadium wicket.
"We managed to get 247 which I don't think was a par score in this wicket but definitely something which we could look to defend. But it was not a safe score.
