Dhoni’s Presence in Camp will be Beneficial for Youth, says MSK Prasad

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) will soon start training camp with top cricketers from next month.
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Image credit: ICC Cricket

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) will soon start training camp with top cricketers from next month. It will last for 6 weeks. The biggest question that arises is whether former captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni will join the camp or not. Because Dhoni has been dropped from the Central Contract List this year by the BCCI, but many players outside the list will be included in the camp.

Former spinner Harbhajan Singh said that young players like Surya Kumar Yadav and Yashasvi Jaiswal should get a chance to be part of this camp. At the same time, former chief selector MSK Prasad believes that if T20 World Cup happens, then Dhoni should join the camp for the preparations.

Dhoni's presence in camp will be beneficial for youth

MSK Prasad said, "I don't know if the T20 World Cup is happening or not." But if this is going to happen, then this camp will be for its preparation. In such a situation, Dhoni must be the part of camp. If this camp is for a bilateral series, then you also have players like Lokesh Rahul, Rishabh Pant and Sanju Samson. "He said that Dhoni's presence will benefit young wicketkeepers.

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Suryakumar big contenders in T20: Harbhajan

Harbhajan said, "I want to see young players like Suryakumar Yadav in the camp. It should also have leg-spinners Ravi Bishnoi and Yashswi Jaiswal from the under-19 team. All youth should get a chance to talk to seniors. There is no bigger contender in the T20 team than Suryakumar. "

If I was a selector, Dhoni would have been selected in the team: Nehra

At the same time, fast bowler Ashish Nehra said, "If I was the main selector, Dhoni would have definitely been in my team. However, the question is whether Dhoni also wants to play or not. The biggest thing that matters is what Dhoni wants. "It was under Dhoni's captaincy that India won the 2011 ODI World Cup.

Dhoni cannot be ignored: Deep Dasgupta

Former Indian wicketkeeper Deep Dasgupta said, "The camp will last for several weeks. In such a situation, if Dhoni is involved, other young wicketkeepers will get to learn a lot from him. Even if he did not join the camp for any reason, I would not refuse his claim. If he can score 500 runs in IPL batting at number 4, you cannot ignore him."

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