Sehwag says Dhoni should 'continue'

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Sehwag says Dhoni should continue
Indian crikcet captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni plays a shot during the Asia Cup T20 cricket tournament final match between Bangladesh and India at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium in Dhaka on March 6, 2016.

New Delhi - Dhoni batted at number four against Bangladesh in Asia Cup final last night and ended the match in a jiffy with a flurry of boundaries.

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Published: Tue 8 Mar 2016, 6:54 PM

Mahendra Singh Dhoni can still torment the bowlers around the world for at least two-three years and can win more matches for India if he consistently bats at number four, former opener Virender Sehwag said on Monday.
Dhoni batted at number four against Bangladesh in Asia Cup final last night and ended the match in a jiffy with a flurry of boundaries.
"If he bats at number four, it is good for the team. He can play fast bowlers and spinners with equal elan and knows when to slow down or accelerate. I have been saying it since 2015 World Cup. I am not saying that he won't get out at that number but he can win more matches for India," Sehwag said.
Dhoni, 34, has been facing questions on his retirement in the last few months, following a dip in form but the Indian captain has made it clear that he has no such plans.
Sehwag said Dhoni must lead the side at least till 2019 50-over World Cup in England.
"Dhoni can play for 2-3 years. Similar questions were asked in 2011 about Sachin Tendulkar but it (retirement) never happened. Dhoni can play till 2019 World Cup. He does not play Tests and he can manage his fitness," the explosive batsman, who retired recently, opined.
Sehwag also pressed the point that there was no groupism in the team and there was no politics behind his ouster from the side.
"There was no issue between me and Dhoni. It's not compulsory that we always roam around together. In Australia, I, VVS Laxman and Gautam Gambhir were with our families. So we were spending time with them.


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