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World Cup 2015: Complete unit has been doing well, says Dhoni

Perth: On a roll after three successive wins in the ongoing cricket World Cup following today's nine-wicket spanking of minnows UAE, India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni said his "complete unit" has been doing well with

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Perth: On a roll after three successive wins in the ongoing cricket World Cup following today's nine-wicket spanking of minnows UAE, India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni said his "complete unit" has been doing well with consistent performances in all departments of the game.

"The bowlers have really stepped up and in a team sport it starts to reflect in other departments too. Our batting has been good. We dropped one catch today but the fielding has been brilliant. The complete unit has been doing well," Dhoni said after India chased down the target of 103 in just 18.5 overs against United Arab Emirates at the WACA ground here.

"It is not in case of a single match, we are doing for three matches, one after another. We have to continue with the good effort," he said.

Dhoni heaped praises on his bowlers and said picking wickets in the middle overs has been one of the reasons for India's brilliant run so far in the tournament.

"When we were losing quite a few games outside the subcontinent, it was an area of concern that we were not getting wickets in the middle overs. Now we are getting wickets with the new ball and the spinners are able to put more pressure on the batsmen in the middle overs," said Dhoni.

Asked about today's completely lopsided match, Dhoni said, "We have had quite a few plans and it's important in these conditions that you execute them, not give opportunities to score freely."

On the performance of pacer Bhuvneshwar Kumar (1/19), who bowled five overs in his first match after recovering from an injury, Dhoni said, "He looked good.

First five overs he bowled he was looking sharper than he did when he came back from the injury and played the Test match. If he plays a few more games, we can see how he can bowl in the death overs also.