Low-scoring games not good practice for World T20: Dhoni
Indian skipper MS Dhoni on Saturday said that the "low scoring games" in the 2016 Asia Cup T20 in Bangladesh haven't been ideal for their preparation for the World T20. The skipper also talked about why people love T20 and took a dig at the umpiring standards in the match against Pakistan.
After a thrilling encounter at the Shere Bangla Stadium in Mirpur on Saturday, Indian skipper MS Dhoni arrived at the post-match press conference in jubilant mode but was quick to turn his attentions to the pitches on offer in the Asia Cup, which has been assisting the pace bowlers.
"We scored 166 in one match but
The Men in Blue scored 166 and 85 runs in their two matches in the Asia Cup against Bangladesh and Pakistan respectively. While the other two matches in the competition also remained low-scoring encounters with 133 from Bangladesh the highest score from the two.
The Indian skipper also added that the reason why people love T20 is because of fours and sixes.
"The reason why people love T20 is the sixes and fours. At the same
Dhoni also took a dig at the umpiring in the high-octane Indo-Pak clash, which saw a nick from Khurram Manzoor's bat off Ashish Nehra’s bowl missing the umpire’s ears.
“You don't want me to get banned before World T20. You have all seen umpiring. It's your call, the Indian skipper said, when asked about the umpiring.
"One thing certainly should be done. Umpires now use walkie talkies as well as wear
(Not just the players on the pitch, the Twitteratti also produced some entertaining moments - Twitter Reactions as India trounces Pakistan in the Asia Cup)
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