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Difficult to let go CSK connect: Dhoni

Published - February 16, 2016 12:01 am IST - NEW DELHI:

He is happy to have the services of former CSK coach Stephen Fleming in the RPS side

NEW TEAM, NEW COLOURS: Rising Pune Supergiants' Sanjiv Goenka and M.S. Dhoni display the new IPL franchise's team jersey at the unveiling function on Monday.

Switching from the familiar canary yellow Chennai Super Kings (CSK) jersey to the multi-coloured one of Rising Pune Supergiants (RPS) has not been easy for M.S. Dhoni.

Launching his new Indian Premier League (IPL) team jersey here on Monday, Dhoni said he would have to rise above his emotional connect with CSK to perform well for RPS.

“It is special part of a human being — the emotional connect. But there is a professional connect with the Pune team for the next two years. We will try to interact more and perform well. The kind of belief the owner has shown, we will try to justify it,” said Dhoni.

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“It is not easy to turn away and say eight years gone (and now is a new beginning). It is not like a blackboard so that you say let’s start it from today. But as a professional, my job is to see that I give my 100 per cent. Whatever I gave to my last team I will make sure everything remains the same.”

Dhoni raved about the CSK team composition while looking ahead to form a similar RPS unit.

“We will miss a lot of players. A simple calculation — if you take into account how the players, who were with CSK, were sold at the auction or draft you will get their accumulative value and know how important they were. We performed consistently in all IPLs. Overall the team and support staff did very well.”

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Dhoni was happy to have the services of former CSK coach Stephen Fleming in the RPS side.

“Life becomes slightly easier. His man management skills are good. He is calm and composed like me. His commitment to the team is fantastic.”

Positives

The Indian captain in the limited-overs formats opted to look at the positives of the IPL. “It has got its share of bad name. At the same time you have to look at the positive side. It has given a platform to identify youngsters. It gives them a platform to play in front of big crowds and helps them handle pressure.”

Responding to a question over some low-profile players being sold for high prices in the auction, Dhoni said, “You have to look at the requirement. I am not going to buy a burger or chicken if I am thirsty.”

RPS owner Sanjiv Goenka said he was not bothered by the scandals surrounding the IPL. “We believe in playing by rules. The IPL has stuck with rules. We have full faith in Dhoni.”

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