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“His glovework has always amazed me” – R Ashwin praises MS Dhoni
By SMCS - May 3, 2026 1:00 pm
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Former India spinner Ravichandran Ashwin has rated veteran India wicketkeeper-batter MS Dhoni’s wicketkeeping as the finest he has experienced, stating that he hasn’t seen “anyone else” operate like him behind the stumps to spinners.

MS Dhoni
MS Dhoni

“His glovework has always amazed me. People talk a lot about his captaincy, and rightly so, the titles speak for themselves,” Ashwin said on JioStar’s ‘The Ravichandran Ashwin Experience’. “But for me, two things stand out — one, how good a middle-order batter he was, someone who could take the game deep and finish it.”

“And the second is his keeping against spinners. I haven’t seen anyone else like him.” Ashwin also shared Dhoni’s hands-off approach that empowered bowlers. “He never set the field for me. I would set my own field, and he would just say, ‘Don’t double-guess. Don’t pre-empt. If you get hit, it’s fine. If someone takes a risk, let it be. Just bowl to your field.’ He trusted that.” The veteran off-spinner fondly remembered dismissing Chris Gayle for a three-ball duck in the 2011 IPL final, crediting Dhoni for a sharp take behind the stumps. You can talk about the set-up and the dismissal, but how well MS took that catch. It wasn’t easy. Only regret.

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With 187 wickets across 221 matches in his IPL career (2009-25) spanning five franchises, R Ashwin added that he couldn’t make Punjab Kings his own despite leading them in 2018-19, but said his time at Rajasthan Royals was the most fulfilling as well.

Ravichandran Ashwin
Ravichandran Ashwin makes a change in his run-up

“When Punjab picked me in 2018, I knew I was moving on… I spent two years there and honestly gave it everything. But I have a slight feeling that I couldn’t make that team my own. At an auction, you get the chance to build your team… the team couldn’t quite be built around me. I may not have achieved much as a Captain, but the learnings were immense.”

“I spent three years there, and that stint helped me make a comeback to the Indian team. The way RR utilised me was first-class, and I enjoyed my cricket there like nowhere else. My only small regret is that I couldn’t win a title with RR… That was one small regret.”

“If the ICC felt this was an honesty problem, they wouldn’t keep it in the rules. If you need two runs off one ball and you start running early, whose fault is it? “People say I did it to win. Of course, I did it to win. What is there to be ashamed of? “After I ran him out, I told the team… ‘don’t worry about the reaction, I will handle the media, we just have to win.’ And we won. So, there is no issue of character in this,” R Ashwin concluded.