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T20 World Cup | ‘Mentor Singh’ Dhoni joins Indian camp; The Indian team is excited

Former skipper MS Dhoni joins Indian team camp ahead of T20 World Cup The BCCI has shared pictures of Dhoni joining the Indian team on its official Twitter page. Dhoni, who guided Chennai Super Kings to their fourth IPL title, has returned to the Indian team in a new role.

The BCCI has given a warm welcome to MS Dhoni. The BCCI tweeted that it would like to extend a warm welcome to King, who has returned to India on a new assignment. The film shows Dhoni sharing ideas with a coaching staff led by Ravi Shastri.

The players who arrived at the Indian camp after the IPL started training yesterday. Today, Virat Kohli and his team will play their first warm-up match ahead of the World Cup. India will take on England at the ICC Academy Ground in Dubai starting at 7.30 pm.

MS Dhoni is the captain who has lifted three ICC titles. India won its first T20 World Cup in 2007, the ODI World Cup in 2011 and the Champions Trophy in 2013. Dhoni is also the first captain to lift all three titles. Dhoni does not charge a single rupee to become the mentor of the Indian cricket team in the T20 World Cup. This was confirmed by BCCI President Sourav Ganguly and Secretary Jay Shah.

On the same day that the Indian team for the T20 World Cup was announced, Dhoni was announced as the Indian team’s advisor. The news that MS Dhoni is returning to the Indian team as an advisor was received enthusiastically by the fans. MS Dhoni has led India in the last six T20 World Cup editions.

Hardik Pandya | ‘No Dhoni this time, the responsibility of finishing is on my shoulders’: Hardik Pandya

The cricketing world is in the throes of the T20 World Cup after the conclusion of the IPL. India will start their World Cup campaign against arch-rivals Pakistan. The match will be played on October 24. But Team India’s situation is not as comfortable as previously thought. Many of the players who were in form at the time of team selection are losing form.

The biggest headache of all is the performance of all-rounder Hardik Pandya. Pandya has not been able to shine much in the IPL. Returning from injury, Pandya is only a shadow of his old form. The player has not even bowled in this IPL. It is not certain whether the player will get a place in the playing XI if he does not bowl. Despite this, Hardik has now made it clear that his role in the team belongs to the finisher.

‘I would say Dhoni is the best finisher of all time. MS Dhoni does not know that. All responsibilities are on my shoulders. This is a big challenge, “Hardik Pandya told ESPN Cricinfo ahead of the World Cup.

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