ICC World T20 2012: MS Dhoni not impressed by India’s win against Afghanistan
Captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni admitted that India were far from impressive in the 23-run win over minnows Afghanistan in their ICC World Twenty20 opener on Wednesday, terming their performance as "good but not great".
Published On Sep 20, 2012, 08:52 AM IST
Last UpdatedSep 20, 2012, 08:52 AM IST
Indian captain MS Dhoni said the win over Afghanistan was “good but not great” © Getty Images
Colombo: Sep 20, 2012
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Captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni admitted that India were far from impressive in the 23-run win over minnows Afghanistan in their ICC World Twenty20 opener on Wednesday, terming their performance as “good but not great”.
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Put into bat, it was man-of-the-match Virat Kohli’s half-century and a useful contribution of 38 from Suresh Raina which helped India reach a decent target of 159 for five in 20 overs.
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In reply, Afghanistan batsmen showed patches of brilliance in their stroke making but their sheer inexperience saw them get all out for 136 in 19.3 overs.
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“This format balances both teams, if one of the opposition batsman or bowler have a great day, it could change the result. A good performance but not a great performance from us,” Dhoni said at the post-match presentation.
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“There are a lot of areas we have to improve on to be honest. People talk a lot about five bowlers, but what matters is on the day how they bowl, whether they are a part-timer or a specialist,” he added.
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Man-of-the-match Kohli, who scored a 39-ball 50, was happy to start their campaign on a positive note what if the win was not impressive.
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“Always good to get a start, good to start on a winning note,” he said.
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“It’s always tough to play against a team with nothing to lose. They were in a situation where they could try a lot of things, we had to be more careful.”
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Afghanistan skipper Nawroz Mangal was satisfied with the performance of his team against India, but was slightly disappointed with the shot selection of his batsmen and effort on the field.
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“It was a good game for the boys, we could have done better, shot selection was a bit poor, that was why we have lost the game,” he said.
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“We could have done better in the field, but we are satisfied we restricted the mighty Indian batting to 160,” Mangal added. (PTI)
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