Former Australia captain Ian Chappell feels Mahendra Singh Dhoni is overstaying his time as India’s limited overs skipper and it is having debilitating effect on the Indian team, says a report in the Deccan Herald quoting ESPNcricinfo.
“One tendency a successful captain has to guard against is outstaying his welcome. Captains have a use-by-date, after which their influence over the team’s performance either wanes to the point of being negligible or their presence actively hampers the side,” Chappell wrote in a column in ESPNcricinfo.
According to a report in The Times Of India, Chappell in the said said, “MS Dhoni reached the latter stage some time back. The current Indian side is badly in need of new ideas and different stimulation; when the opposition has racked up nearly 1300 runs in four ODI innings, it’s not all down to flat pitches and wayward bowling.
“Apart from a short period at Manuka Oval where he encouraged Ravindra Jadeja to taunt Mitchell Marsh, Dhoni has provided precious little inspiration to his bowlers. Sure, they have been inconsistent but the bowlers also aren’t inspired by field placings that are primarily employed to contain, in the hope that the batsmen will self-destruct.”
Chappell feels India Test captain Virat Kohli can provide the team a fresh approach.