Mahendra Singh Dhoni is not averse to the
idea of continuing as the skipper of the Indian cricket team in all the three
formats, saying it would be unfair to burden a new player with the mantle of
captaincy with just one year left for the World Cup.
“I think it’s a point of no return with the
World Cup literally one year away from now. It won’t give a new guy the ideal
time to play, at least, 70-80-90 games beginning to the World Cup that’s what
we would like to have him play before the World Cup,” Dhoni said.
“I understand the pressure, it’s not always
that you turn up and at the same time, you get the kind of things which give
you more experience than the others. So, we have to go through it,” he said at
a promotional event in Delhi on Monday.
The skipper said he is feeling a lot fitter
and healthier than ever.
“I was really fortunate to see where I am
right now with the amount of cricket that we are playing these days. As of now,
it’s looking good. The body is closely knit together. How it will be (in
future), I don’t know but so far so good,” he said.
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