In a series levelling win against Sri Lanka here last night in the second T20 International, Dhoni experimented with the batting line-up, promoting Hardik Pandya ahead of himself and Yuvraj Singh, who came in at No.7 and got out for a duck.
"If you see, Yuvi bats for us at number five. Now it is a bit difficult to promote him above five because in top four, two openers are there and Yuvi can't bat there.
Dhoni, however, said he would like to give the left-hander more batting opportunities.
"Going in the 17th or 18th over and playing straight away will be difficult because he is a proper batsman who can hit. He has always found it slightly difficult. So, we will see how it goes. But definitely, I will try that he too gets exposure and batting opportunity in coming matches.
Dhoni insisted that all the batsmen will get enough chances in the run-up to the World T20 in March-April.
"Everybody gets a chance to bowl and a lot of time you can experiment with the bowling. But what happens in batting (is) you want to win games and at the same time you want to give individuals fair amount of time in the middle. So, it doesn't always go as planned.
"Definitely in the coming games, we would love to give everybody opportunities so that when T20 starts everyone looks good, getting a fair amount of exposure," he explained.
"This is what he is known for. He can play the big shots and go straight away and play the big shots."
Medium-pacer Jasprit Bumrah also put up a fine show with his figures reading an impressive 3-0-17-2.
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Dhoni said he was happy to see man-of-the-match Shikhar Dhawan (51 off 25 balls) playing proper shots.
"I think most important is that he is playing proper shots. At the same time he is not trying to over hit. The good thing is he is able to get boundary in the first couple of overs then he doesn't need to take a lot of risk.
"He was playing proper shots and at the same time he got boundaries. I felt this is something very important in the shorter format. And he has been doing it really well. More often than not as an opener you have to take risk...Play your normal, natural game," Dhoni said.
"Returning to play in Ranchi gives a separate thrill. And also I can spend a day or two with my family members."
On the absence of his helicopter shot, Dhoni said, "Helicopter shot is played on a particular delivery. If such delivery is not bowled I can't play the shot. It was very difficult to execute such shots given the current opposition strategy."
"Why? You tell me, am I unfit. Even now I run fast...Just because (I am) not hitting sixes, you take me into retirement. Just because he is not hitting sixes, let us retire him," he said in a lighter vein.
