
IPL 2023: DC vs CSK | If you do whatever is best for team, it falls in line, says Dhoni
The Hindu
There is no secret recipe of leading a team into 12 play-offs in 14 seasons apart from choosing players who believe in “team first philosophy” and a co-operative management that stands through thick and thin, CSK skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni said on May 20.
There is no secret recipe of leading a team into 12 play-offs in 14 seasons apart from choosing players who believe in "team first philosophy" and a co-operative management that stands through thick and thin, CSK skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni said on May 20.
Dhoni, who is probably playing the last of his 16 IPLs, has batted as low as no.8 and given chances to players like Shivam Dube to excel in a role assigned for him.
"There is no recipe as such (CSK's play-offs record). You try to pick the best players and try to give them the best slot. You use them in the manner where they have most chances of succeeding and groom them in the areas where they are not as strong," he said after CSK sealed their play-off berth with massive 77-run win over DC here on Saturday.
For Dhoni, it is imperative that his decisions reflects the team ethos that allows the players to believe in them.
"If you are doing whatever is best for the team, it falls into line. The management has been great, including the support staff. They always keep telling us to not worry and to keep doing what we have been doing. But of course, the players are also important." Dhoni also spoke his mind about the qualities he looks for in a player in his team.
"You need someone who is always team-first. Those are the kind of characters you look for. From a distance, it is difficult to judge that.
"We want them (players) to adjust to the environment. Even if they try to come 10%, we are willing to go to 50% and meet them in the middle," he said.

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