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MS Dhoni’s Uniqueness Lies in His Ability to Remain Detached: Lakshmipathy Balaji

Written by Toshi Pawar

Chennai Super Kings bowling coach Lakshmipathy Balaji feels Mahendra Singh Dhoni’s uniqueness lies in his ability to “remain detached” despite constant scrutiny and speculations around his career. Moments after announcing his international retirement on Instagram on August 15, Dhoni walked up to the former India pacer, discussed a few things and left. But Balaji remained oblivious to Indian cricket’s biggest story of the day.

“After practice gets over, I normally talk a lot to Dhoni about the wicket, about practising and playing conditions. That day, I finished practice and I went inside. I did not realise that he had already put his retirement message at 7:29 pm. “So, after posting the message, Dhoni walked up to me as usual and he casually told me that he had asked the groundsman to water the ground extra for the pitch. I said okay. And I didn’t realise anything,” Balaji said on Star Sports 1 Tamil show Cricket Connected – ‘Aatam Thodarattum’.

The Dhoni-led CSK underwent a short camp here before leaving for the UAE for the upcoming IPL. Balaji added, “It was a huge moment in his life. But, just like that he moved on, and that’s Dhoni for you.

“Then I finally realised he announced his retirement. It took some time for me to sink in the moment. Dhoni’s uniqueness is in the way he remains detached. He will never stop no matter what the situation is, and moves on in his own style.”

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