Ex-India pacer explains why Dhoni was hired as mentor for 2021 T20 WC, Indian cricket is ours, we are the law – Ravi Shastri

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Former Indian fast bowler Adul Vasan has said in a sensational interview that Ravi Shastri and Virat Kohli have bragged that Nangadan is Indian cricket and that it was because of their arrogance that MS Dhoni was appointed as the mentor in the T20 World Cup series.

Ravi Shastri and Virat Kohli are now exposed in many forms as the ones who controlled who should play in the playing eleven, controlled everything including the squad and chose those who did not give them trouble, one of which is what Adul Vasan says.

“That is why Dhoni was brought in because Indian cricket is ours and we are the law,” he said.

So it took a man to oversee both of them and lead the team a little bit, so they decided it was Dhoni and appointed him as the mentor for the T20 World Cup series.

What is the problem in India is that even if Audi takes a little name for a while, the players will think of themselves as gods. They get the honor of individual status. This system pattern must change.

Dhoni was appointed as the mentor so that someone of good value could come into the team and watch over it, and put a stop to the goalie, Ravi Shastri. But during the World Cup, both Goliath and Shastri got confused.

For me the selectors made no mistake in appointing Rohit Sharma as the captain of the ODI team. As far as India is concerned, if a player plays too much cricket, he will be seen as a god. Then the player sees that he has a privilege, a special privilege. This method must be switched first.

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Even if you are not close to the BCCI system, you have a better chance. Players must stop thinking of themselves as inferior. Don’t expect too much from the BCCI. ” Said Adul Wasan.

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