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I learnt a lot from Dhoni: Vijay

Updated - November 16, 2021 05:20 pm IST

Published - January 21, 2015 01:51 am IST - CHENNAI:

With 482 runs in four Tests, opener M. Vijay was one of India’s stand-out performers down under. The in-form batsman is now back in India and is set to bolster Tamil Nadu’s batting ahead of its Ranji Trophy match against Mumbai.

Excerpts from a media interaction:

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On the overall performance in Australia: Good experience and a good learning curve. We are improving and it’s a good sign. The bowlers gave it all and the effort was there. We didn’t seize the moments and we dropped some catches.

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On how different it was in Australia as compared to England: In England it’s tougher. The ball swings throughout the day. In Australia you can get runs. Except Brisbane and Melbourne the other pitches were more spin-oriented. But still I could have played better in England.

On the most difficult bowler he faced: Ryan Harris. He was very consistent. Mitchell Johnson is a top bowler too but I found Harris more difficult to deal with.

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On M.S. Dhoni’s retirement: Felt bad. Personally I have been inspired by him. As a player not many have inspired me. It was great to play with him for CSK (Chennai Super Kings) for five years and then the Indian team. I learnt a lot.

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On Shikhar Dhawan’s patchy form: He is a terrific player. It’s not that he isn’t batting well. He is getting starts. His class is permanent and we are all waiting for a big knock from him.

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