"Most of the teams, I think, they'll have a bit of change in their approach. They'll try to keep their wickets intact in the first 10 (overs) as the new ball might do a bit," Dhoni told reporters on the eve of India's openiung group league game of the Champions Trophy against South Africa.
"With the introduction of the new laws, the two new balls and also the fact that you have the one less fielder inside the oval, which means even if you have a wicket in hand, you can really exploit the conditions and get a lot of runs."
"I think the new ball performance in the last game (vs Australia) was really good. There was not much swing for them, but there was really a good pace and it was important that the ball was really close to the off-stump mark. I think all in all they did that. If you see the complete picture, I think it was a good performance."
Before leaving India, Dhoni had stressed the need for playing with five specialist bowlers and reiterated it once again.
Dhoni showered accolades on Dinesh Karthik, who has scored back-to-back centuries in the two warm-up games.
"I always believe he's (DK) someone who can bat really, really well in the middle of the order. The reason being he's a good runner. He reads the situation pretty well, and he's someone who can look to go on and play big innings, and that is what is really important in the middle-order. You have to get off to a good start. So I personally feel he's someone who is really good to have in the side.
