India beat Ireland by eight wickets to record their ninth successive win in the World Cup and with it a unique feat of dismissing the entire opposition out for a fifth consecutive game.
"One of the coaches was telling me (about India taking 50 wickets in five matches). It's a good stat to have. It means the bowlers are really doing the job for us," said Dhoni at the post match presentation.
Dhoni said he wanted his fast bowlers to get a good workout and that was the reason why he persisted with them for their full quota of 10 overs.
"I knew, even after 4-5 overs, I could bring the spinners on right away if I wanted, but I still went ahead with the fast bowlers in the first 10 overs, then I felt let's get the most out of this game, (part-timer) Suresh (Raina) also did really well and he got through his 10 overs," he explained.
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On what turned around for the team after a dismal Test and ODI tri-series performance that preceded the World Cup, Dhoni said being acclimatised to the conditions helped the side.
"We have been here for over four months, we had to sacrifice somewhere, and that was the intensity in the ODI series, especially after the effort we had put in during the Test series. I knew it would be back when the World Cup started.