Thursday, 30 May 2013

Indian cricket's reputation not affected by spot-fixing scandal: Dhoni

Tending to a question and answer session in Birmingham beyond the Champions Trophy, Indian chief Ms Dhoni again chose to dodge inquiries on the spot-altering embarrassment. 

Nonetheless, when a backhanded address identified with spot-settling was tossed at him he said that "I have not addressed the Indian media about this issue there is no excuse for why I will address you.'' 

The Indian commander however guaranteed everyone that he will address all inquiries when the ideal time comes. He likewise said that Indian cricket's notoriety has not been influenced by the spot-settling outrage. 

He likewise said that some individuals are rationally weaker than others and all cricketers ought not be judged by the same yardstick. 

Addressing inquiries identified with the Champions Trophy, Dhoni said that there is a focus to demonstrate in each competition. He declined to accuse the Ipl for India's unfortunate exhibition in arrangement played instantly after the finish of the Ipl. 

He said that Bhuvneshwar Kumar, with his capacity to swing the ball, might turn out to be an advantage for the group. He likewise communicated fulfillment with the sort of shape that their openers were in. 

The Indian captain included that Rohit Sharma might be utilized as a go down opener. He said that the practise matches might encourage them to get used to the conditions. He additionally said that Ravindra Jadeja might assume a nexus part in the crew. 

Indian cricket's reputation not affected by spot-fixing scandal: Dhoni

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