Former India batter turned veteran commentator Aakash Chopra believes MS Dhoni’s key to a successful IPL 2024 was him being honest with himself about his limitations as well. The veteran looked in great form despite a lack of cricket otherwise, scoring 161 runs and being dismissed only three times in 11 innings, scoring at an amazing strike rate of 220.54 as well.

Speaking about Dhoni in a conversation with ESPNcricinfo ahead of IPL 2025, Chopra said, “I feel that he’s very honest with himself. And that honesty matters a lot. And why does that matter? See, all of us kept on shouting that he can’t come up to bat if he’s batting so well. But in his head, he was convinced that I cannot bat for 40 balls. If he comes to bat after 12 overs, I can’t do it. You may think that I’m able to hit, but the fact of the matter is that I know I won’t be able to. And that’s, I think, point one. So it was very clear what I can do. Sometimes it’s equally important to know what I can’t do. So that allows you that clarity. He has that clarity.”
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However, Aakash Chopra also credited MS Dhoni for adding various options to his batting repertoire in the 2024 IPL season as well. Despite being among the most accomplished IPL batters, he surprised fans with his six-hitting ability on the off-side and fast-scoring from ball one as well.

“He has also added a couple of things that are risk-free. Everyone in the world plays 360 degrees, scoops and paddles but he still doesn’t play those. There is only one extra shot he started playing last season, which is the big hit over cover. What he realized is he could hit yorkers for six with the helicopter shot. He’s practiced it so much in the past, that even now, muscle memory kicks in,” Chopra said.
“So now bowlers bowl wide yorkers to him. Some batters try to play reverse lap to wide yorkers. Dhoni knows he can’t do that so he uses his strength which is in line with what he can do. There’s also one more thing that can’t be bought – experience. So he is happy to play this game under pressure to see who actually blinks first. And over a period of time, he has learnt that the bowler blinks first,” he concluded.