BCCI will decide on captaincy, says Dhoni

Dhoni was responding to Ravi Shastri’s comment backing Test captain Virat Kohli to lead the country in all formats of the game.

June 07, 2016 07:22 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 01:45 am IST - Mumbai

M.S. Dhoni during a press conference ahead of the team’s departure for a limited-overs series against Zimbabwe starting June 11.

M.S. Dhoni during a press conference ahead of the team’s departure for a limited-overs series against Zimbabwe starting June 11.

India limited-overs skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni on Tuesday side-stepped the intense speculation on his future as captain of the side, saying that it is for the BCCI to take a call on the matter.

“It’s not that I don’t enjoy the game, this decision will be taken by the BCCI, it’s not up to me to decide on that,” said Dhoni in the press conference before the team’s departure for a limited-overs series against Zimbabwe starting June 11.

Dhoni was responding to former Team Director Ravi Shastri’s recent comment backing Test captain Virat Kohli to lead the country in all formats of the game.

‘Communication not a big problem’

Dhoni said the new coach should have a good understanding of the culture even if he is not too fluent in Hindi, a criteria listed by the BCCI in its advertisement for applicants.

“Communication is not a big problem. We have seen English is not a big barrier with new players. I feel talking in Hindi can be a criterion, but should not be the only criteria. The best man should be selected,” he said. “We keep playing a lot. We have to see the best option and one of the most important things is whoever understands our culture and upbringing, more than English or Hindi. We have seen whoever we consider as best in the past has understood our culture,” he said.

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