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MS Dhoni is a must-have player in your side, says Shane Warne

Shane Warne termed MS Dhoni as a must-have player and said that his experience will help the Virat Kohli-led Indian side immensely in the 2019 World Cup.

Reported by: Agencies New Delhi Published on: March 13, 2019 9:33 IST
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MS Dhoni has been rested for the last two ODIs against Australia

Shane Warne has given the title of must-have player to MS Dhoni while calling Virat Kohli a terrific leader. The former Australia spinner has emphasised the need for experienced players when the things are tough.

"When things are tough, you need experienced guys in your side like MS Dhoni. For me, MS Dhoni is a great player and a must-have player in your side," Warne told ANI on Tuesday.

While praising the wicket-keeper batsman about his experience and versatility, he even went to the extent of saying that anyone criticising  Dhoni has absolutely no idea what they are talking about. 

Warne, who is very opinionated and vocal, has made it very clear that India need Dhoni's experience and leadership skills in the World Cu to help the Kohli-led side.

Warne also expressed his contradictory views on the exclusion of Rishabh Pant, saying he still thinks that there is room for Pant.

When asked about his World Cup favourites, the right-arm spinner said: "I think India and England must go in the favourites because of the cricket they have played over the last six to 12 months but I think Australia is starting to develop that belief where they can win from anywhere again."

The much-awaited World Cup is scheduled to take place from May 30 to July 14 in England. India will begin their campaign against South Africa on June 5 at the Hampshire Bowl.

(With inputs from ANI)

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