Dhoni
Fans sulk over Tendulkar's remarks on MS Dhoni's batting
New Delhi, June 25 (CRICKETNMORE): The legendary Sachin Tendulkar had made his displeasure known over M.S. Dhoni's slow batting during India's World Cup game against Afghanistan. Tendulkar had said that the stumper should have shown more positive intent during his time at the crease. Dhoni took 52 balls to score 28 runs which had reduced India's scoring rate in the middle overs.
Tendulkar's views though haven't gone down well with Dhoni's ardent fans and they have taken to social media to make their disappointment known.
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Dhoni's decision to wear badge personal: Lt. Gen. Cherish Mathson
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