"Jasprit is someone I feel who bowls well with the new ball also. Yes, he has given us some relief when it comes to death bowling. But people should realise that he will also go for runs on some days. So far he's been very good for us with the new ball as well as the death," Dhoni praised the youngster, who came into the national reckoning after a successful stint with the Mumbai Indians in IPL.
Dhoni, who had earlier termed Hardik Pandya as a 'Game Changer', said that his all-round presence has lend the side necessary balance going into World T20.
"This format is especially better-suited to somebody (Hardik), who can bat and bowl. All-rounders have two departments to contribute and can make up for failure in one with performance in the other. Also performance in one department helps them carry the confidence into the other," the skipper said.
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Yuvraj Singh's 18-ball-35 is something that has pleased the skipper and no wonder he stands vindicated.
"As far as Yuvi's batting is concerned, I have already told that the more time he gets out there in the middle, the better it is for him. I felt that his approach has always been very good. He gave himself two or three balls before playing the big shot. And you saw today, he is someone who can hit sixes at will. So if the same thing continues gradually, he will be in a very good position before the World Cup."
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"He (Virat) is always somebody, who wants to put that emphasis on his game. Over the years, he has turned into someone who reads the game very well. Knowing whom to target, when to target, what are his strengths. That is something very important," Dhoni said.
"All of us have our own strength. But it is very important to back your strength and not to venture out into areas that are not your strength. He's looking like a much more matured cricketer. Overall, he's been just fantastic for the side."
"I think in the first two games, the wickets were more seamer-friendly wickets. Even today, it might not look very alarming but there was enough movement to trouble the batsmen. It was not as if you can come and play your big shots and easily get away with a lot of runs. If you were hitting the right areas, it was difficult. It was demonstrated by fast bowlers from both the teams."
"I don't think it can be compared to losing a World Cup final. You can win 10 matches like these but that one match is special. It's like taking a hat-trick. You can bowl good deliveries to get wickets but to take a hat-trick, you have to bowl three-wicket taking deliveries, which may not be your best ones," he said.
The Asia Cup has been a good experience for Rohit Sharma and Shikhar Dhawan but Dhoni feels the opening duo will not go out with any particular mindset during the upcoming World T20.
"But if you're batting first, they will give time to the bowler. Then after the second or the third over, depending how much it's deviating off the wicket or if there is some swing, then they will play their shots because one or two overs for this side won't make a lot of difference.