‘Don't put MS Dhoni down, he was upset after the defeat, leave it there’

Former India captain Sourav Ganguly demanded respect for beleaguered captain

Update: 2015-06-22 21:20 GMT
Former India captain Sourav Ganguly said one must not take it seriously since Team India's ODI MS Dhoni's words were a result of frustration. (Photo: AFP/File)

New Delhi: Former captain Sourav Ganguly demanded respect for beleaguered Mahendra Singh Dhoni, saying he has astonishing one-day records as skipper and needs to be given all the time in the world to take a decision.

Following India's defeat in the second ODI against Bangladesh, in an unusual show of emotions, Dhoni on Monday night said he can step away from captaincy if it brings back good days to Indian cricket.

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Ganguly said one must not take it seriously since Dhoni's words were a result of frustration. "He has said it in the heat of the moment and it's not right. He was upset after the defeat. Leave it there. Everybody has to sit together and think. Don't put MS Dhoni down, he has a terrific record in one-dayers. Give respect to him," Ganguly told a TV Channel.

When asked if he thinks Dhoni should continue as captain at least till 2016 World Twenty20, Ganguly said, "It's not an individual decision. Let's cool down, let the series be finished. Such a decision can't be taken overnight.”

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"Whoever has to take a decision, has to take long-term aspect in mind. There is the BCCI President, Secretary General and office bearers, he should be given all the time in the world. Whether he wants to continue and has the power to lift the side."

When reminded that he was part of the BCCI Advisory Committee and can make a suggestion on the matter to the Board, Ganguly said, "I am not sure if it is part of the Advisory Committee."

Ganguly did not make a big issue out of the fatigue factor, saying all the teams have jam-packed schedule and one has to find a way to succeed despite the crammed FTP. 

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