Pakistani legend hails MS Dhoni, tells why he is so important for India’s chances in the World Cup


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Pakistani cricket legend Zaheer Abbas terms expects former India captain MS Dhoni to be India’s biggest trump card in 2019 ICC World Cup.
 
Former Pakistan batsman Zaheer Abbas believes the ‘genius’ of former India captain and current wicket-keeper batsman Mahendra Singh Dhoni will be vital for captain Virat Kohli and coach Mahendra Singh Dhoni in the looming ICC Cricket World Cup 2019.
 
Pakistan legend hails genius Dhoni
“India has a genius called Mahendra Singh Dhoni in the team. He is the brain of cricket in the team. He understands the game so well and has experience of leading India in two World Cup wins. His experience will be vital for captain and coach and he can be their trump card,” Abbas was quoted as saying to PTI.
“Also, it is the first World Cup under Virat Kohli’s captaincy and he would be eager to prove his mettle as a captain,” Abbas said on Kohli’s playing his first World Cup as a captain.
 
The 71-year old further opined on India’s strong batting unit coming good for them on batsmen-friendly pitches in England. Referring to the recently concluded Pakistan’s tour of England, Abbas believed that scoring 450 runs could be a possibility in the World Cup.
 
“We have seen that in the recently-concluded Pakistan-England series that over 300 runs were scored and chased. Now in the World Cup, 450 runs could be a possibility as there is no grass on the wickets and bowlers will get little help from the conditions.
 
“In such a scenario, India will benefit as they have one of the strongest batting line ups. English wickets are now batsmen’s paradise,” Abbas said.
There is no hiding to the fact about India still being confused about their No. 4 batsman. While they will be banking on as many as 3-4 options come to the first match against South Africa, Abbas spoke against making frequent changes in the Top four.
 
“It is purely captain’s decision but my view is that top four batting order shouldn’t be changed frequently. You can make changes in the lower middle order but not at the top,” Abbas further said.
 
Being asked about the favourites of 2019 World Cup, Abbas named as many as five countries who he believed could qualify for the semi-finals. “Pakistan, Australia, England and New Zealand are the top contenders for the semi-finals apart from India, according to Abbas.
 
“Fitness will be the key in this World Cup given the format and the weather in England. I think that the fittest teams will reach the last four,” Abbas added.