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Raina Reveals MS Dhoni’s Preparations For The T20 World Cup
By CricShots Jun 2, 2020 3:00 pm
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Former India captain, MS Dhoni has been on a sabbatical since India’s 2019 World Cup exit in the UK. He was ready to captain the Chennai Super Kings (CSK) in the 13th edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL) cash-rich league but the coronavirus pandemic postponed it indefinitely. MS Dhoni’s CSK teammate Suresh Raina revealed that the wicketkeeper-batsman’s “preparations were different this time when he came for practice.”

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MS Dhoni and Suresh Raina

During a show in Sar Sports, Raina said, “The best thing was, Rayudu, myself, Mahi bhai and Murali were batting in a group and Mahi bhai bats for long hours when he is in Chennai for about 2-4 hours. But this time he was just not getting tired of batting. He was doing his gym in the morning, followed by batting for three hours in the evening. When you spend the day at the nets, from gym workouts to fielding workouts to batting then the next morning it leads to some stiffness in the body.

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He further added, “We are at that stage when the body has become a little slower and you have to put in the extra effort and work for five hours for a three-hour training so that you can play a four-hour match without getting tired. His preparations were different this time, I have played with him over the years with the national side and IPL getting ready but it was different this time”

MS Dhoni

Raina also hoped that so I just hope the matches can start quickly then everyone can see how well Dhoni is prepared like the way he witnessed in the two months of camp. He feels that when someone works hard, then the prayers and blessings find their way to them.

The talks about Dhoni’s future started doing the rounds earlier this week when #DhoniRetires started trending on Twitter.

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The IPL 2020, which is indefinitely postponed, can be held in the September-October window if the scheduled T20 World Cup in Australia doesn’t take place.