He isn’t the dominant player he used to be, but he still offers the team plenty of value

Aakash Chopra17-Jan-201913:05

Match Day – Second ODI, Review show

Are MS Dhoni’s powers on the wane? Yes.Is Dhoni still useful to the team? YesThe first two games of the three-match ODI series between Australia and India answered both questions above.In the first ODI, Dhoni walked in to bat at 4 for 3, with his task being to arrest the slide. Over the course of his career, Dhoni has showed that there are few batsmen better than him when asked to play such a role, and this first game was no different. If you have Dhoni in the middle order, it’s almost certain that your team won’t have a massive collapse. It’s not a given that Dhoni will rescue the team and produce a win every time but it’s almost certain that he will take the game deep into the innings. In Rohit Sharma’s company, Dhoni played the part of rescuer to perfection, but the asking rate skyrocketed in the process. That’s when it was clear that his powers have waned. And no, this hypothesis isn’t based on a single innings where he couldn’t take off but on how his strike rate has fallen over the last few years.In the second game, Dhoni had Virat Kohli for company. And while Dhoni took time to get going, Kohli shifted gears swiftly to take the burden off his partner’s shoulders. That’s the essence of good partnerships: sometimes you’re the aggressor and sometimes you hope for help from the other end. By the time Kohli was out, Dhoni had found his feet and was ready to choose his prey. He went after Nathan Lyon, while Dinesh Karthik, just like Kohli, eased the burden by playing the dominant role from get go. Run chases are a lot about keeping your composure and breaking a target down into small pieces without taking your eyes off the final goal. Dhoni’s ability to do this is priceless. He has been in those situations so many times that nothing fazes him.This means that even if he isn’t the player he used to be, he is still good enough to be a part of the XI. Not to forget his immaculate glovework, accuracy with the DRS, and strategic inputs in the field. Earlier Dhoni the batsman was sufficient to seal the deal; now Dhoni the package is worth sticking with. Also, we must be mindful that while India’s top three are the best in the world, there is very little experience and pedigree to follow them if there is no Dhoni in the mix.Let’s try and analyse what might have changed in Dhoni’s game from a technical standpoint. Over the years his biggest strengths have been the ability to hit sixes at will, to put the ball in gaps to keep the scoreboard moving, run extremely fast between the wickets, and his understanding of the game to know when he needs to go big. While the last two are still intact, the first couple have declined marginally.