What did Dhoni tell Bhuvneshwar during the match winning partnership against Sri Lanka?

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MS Dhoni and Bhuvneshwar Kumar shared a 100-run stand for the 8th wicket against Sri Lanka last night. Image Source: XtraTime

Internet Desk: At one stage everyone thought that India would lose the 2nd ODI against the hosts Sri Lanka when they were reduced to 131 for 7 at Pallekele last night. Mystery spinner Akila Dhananjaya’s brilliant spell of 6/54 almost gave a victory to the hosts, but thanks to a brilliant 100-run partnership between former India skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni and tail-ender Bhuvneshwar Kumar the visitors snatched a thrilling win to take a 2-0 lead in the 5-match ODI series. Kumar revealed that Dhoni had told him to play his natural game, like he does in Test matches and also advised the Indian swing bowling maestro that don’t take any additional pressure during the remarkable chase.

“When I went in to bat, MS told me to play my natural game like I play in Test cricket and don’t take any pressure as we had a lot of overs at that time. We knew if we played them out we would chase easily. I knew there is nothing to lose in this situation as we were already seven down. I was just thinking that I can play and that I have to support MS as much as I can. And that s what I tried to do,” said Bhuvneshwar during hte post-match press conference, as reported by 1.

“It was a little surprising because we had a very good opening partnership. Then 3-4 wickets fell quickly so it was a bit of a panic situation for us. There was no message as such from the dressing room or MS Dhoni. The only thing was they wanted me to play as long as possible. I also wanted to do the same thing because that was the only chance to win if I could play all those 47 overs. That was my plan,” added Bhuvneshwar.

Dhananjaya created a scare in the Indian batting line-up as at one stage the Men in Blue were reduced to 131-7 from 109/0. Speaking about his plans against Dananjay, Kumar said, “I had a plan against him. He is an off-spinner but he was also bowling leg spinners and googlies so it was a surprise for us. I just wanted to play him for the wrong one or the googlies, which he was bringing in to me. And whatever was going away from me I wasn t really worried about that.”

“Whatever wickets he took that was on the googly, the incoming delivery, so my plan was to counter his incoming deliveries. Initially it was a bit difficult to read him from the hand but later on when I played him for 10-15 balls I could read his variations,” he added.

On being asked about the lifelines both Bhuvneshwar and Dhoni recieved during their stand, he said, “It was a normal plan because we knew that we didn t need to do anything different. We tried that whatever opportunity we get for singles or doubles we will not leave that because by adding singles we wouldn t reach a stage of needing 6-7 runs per over as we didn t have many batsmen left. We weren t running extra hard or trying to do anything special. We just played normally.”

“MS said play as you want to play. So at one particular stage I felt that I could play some attacking but risk free shots on which I had full confidence. So it s not like that he gave me any responsibility or asked me to play any big shots. It s just that the stage was such that I had confidence on myself that if I get such a ball I can hit it,” he added.

Bhuvi scored his maiden half-century against Sri Lanka last night to take his side home along with Dhoni. Commenting on his maiden ODI half-century, he said, “I never thought in my dreams that I would score fifty in One-dayers. Not fifty but match winning knock because One Day is a kind of format which doesn’t suit my batting as I am not the kind of batsman who can hit big sixes. But that kind of situation was perfect for me because it was totally a Test match situation. Thanks to Sanjay Bangar, he was working really hard on me during the Test series. Whenever I go into the nets Bangar helps me to counter those things, like I have to go through the last session of a Test. So it was same kind of situation and that was a bit familiar for me.”