
Cuttack: India captain Rohit Sharma today said the team management's decision to promote veteran Mahendra Singh Dhoni to the no.4 position in the bating order paid off as he is the "ideal" man for that slot.
India today promoted Dhoni up the order and the former
skipper responded the team management's decision by making an
unbeaten 39 off just 22 balls.
"MSD (Dhoni), he's just class. No. 4 really paid off.
He's played so many games for us, won so many games for us and
moving forward, we feel making him bat at No. 4 is ideal,"
Rohit said at the post-match presentation ceremony.
"For a long period of time, MS has been finishing games
off, but we want him to bat freely now, without that pressure.
We were not sure what the ideal score would be, with dew and
the wicket playing weirdly. So I thought 180 was a great
effort."
Rohit also complimented KL Rahul, who struck a classy 61
at the top and Manish Pandey (32 not out) for giving Dhoni
company in the middle that powered India to 180 for three, a
score which they defended by 93 runs.
"It was a great move, for KL (Rahul) to start at the top.
He was not part of the ODI squad, but he came here and showed
he belonged. He batted magnificently. And great finish to the
innings by MS (Dhoni) and Pandey. Pandey hasn't had much game
time in the middle, so to come out and bat like that is good,"
he said.
Rohit also praised his bowlers, especially Yuzvendra
Chahal for his man-of-the-match winning 4/23 effort.
"Chahal and Kuldeep (Yadav) have always been our wicket-
taking options in the middle. They understand what the team
expects and they come out and deliver. No words can describe
how good they have been for us," he said.
"The fast bowlers as well, Jaydev (Unadkat) playing his
first game after a long time, taking an early wicket.
(Jasprit) Bumrah and (Hardik) Pandya keeping things tight.
Conditions weren't easy and they did very very well," Rohit
added.
Sri Lanka skipper Thisara Perera said batsmen let the
team down in their pursuit of the big score.
"In these conditions, we wanted to bowl first, but India
batted really well. And we have to give their bowlers credit,
two spinners bowling really well in dewy conditions," he said.
"We could have had a shot at 160-170 here. But I think,
180, in these conditions, we could have chased if we had got a
good start. But our batting line-up didn't click. Really
disappointed.
PTI