MS Dhoni does go wrong with his tips lot of times, says Kuldeep Yadav

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Kuldeep Yadav has stated that wicket-keeper MS Dhoni does go wrong with his tips numerous times. Dhoni is regarded as one of the finest brains in cricket and is regularly seen advising the skipper Virat Kohli and even the young spinners Kuldeep and Yuzvendra Chahal from behind the stumps.

Kuldeep Yadav had a poor Indian Premier League season for Kolkata Knight Riders as he could only pick four wickets in nine innings post which he was dropped from the playing XI. However, he has been extremely successful for India in the last two years, having scalped 87 wickets in 44 ODIs and 35 wickets in 18 T20Is. MS Dhoni’s advises from behind the stumps also greatly help the leg-spinner when he bowls for India. However, Uttar Pradesh bowler has revealed that even Dhoni goes wrong with his tips a lot of times. 

"There are a lot of times he (Dhoni) goes wrong but then you can't say that to him," Kuldeep said, reported PTI.

Kuldeep was also quick to add that the former India skipper does not speak unless he feels it necessary.

"Zyada baat nahi karte woh (he doesn't speak much). He speaks only between overs if he thinks he needs to point out something," signed off the 24-year-old.

Both Kuldeep and Dhoni are a part of India’s squad for the upcoming World Cup in England and Wales.

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