MS Dhoni's approach negative for cricket: Steve Waugh
New Delhi: Former Australian captain Steve Waugh on Tuesday
criticised Mahendra Singh Dhoni for asking the curators to "doctor the
pitches" and pointed out that if a side wants to be the best it should
be able to negotiate all conditions. "Dhoni's comments this morning were
really negative to the game, when he said Indian curators to doctor the
pitches, which I can't understand," Waugh said during the India-
Australia Innovative Forum here.
The Indian skipper, after winning the first Test against England at
Ahmedabad on Monday, expressed his displeasure at the Motera wicket and
said that "we wanted the curators to prepare the pitches that will turn
from day one"
"You want to be aggressive and be the best in the world, you got to
take all the conditions and not always ask for the conditions that suits
your style of play. I was a bit surprised with that. I think if you are
looking to be the best in the world you got to learn to play in all
conditions."
The former great said that during his tenure as the head of the
Australian team he was never bothered about what sort of wicket they
were playing on. "I captained the side for 57 games and never once had a
word with the curator about what sort of pitch we are going to play,"
Waugh said.
However, the veteran of 168 Tests said that India were the favourites
to win the four-match rubber against England. "India are a strong side,
always hard to beat in India and some of the young players are coming
through, which is great sign for Indian cricket. (Cheteshwar) Pujara
getting a double century, Virat Kohli, (Pragyan) Ojha taking wickets, it
is great for Indian cricket.
"You got to have to turn out of this, no players are bigger than the
game, someone will always step up. Sometimes you get too carried away
that experienced players are irreplaceable but the natural thing will
happen, someone will step up to play and take that role. India will will
win this series, I think they will win it 3-0 because the pitches will
suit their team," the 47-year-old said.
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