Asked about Raina's same mode of dismissal as he failed to cope with a rising delivery when he was caught behind off Dwayne Smith for 22 against West Indies, Dhoni strongly defended the left-hander's case.
"It's the media that makes a big deal of this. Batsmen from other countries also get out to the short-pitched deliveries but it is something that is put only on our head - he (Raina) is the one who gets out to the short ball, bowl short to him. I think he is batting well," said Dhoni after India's four-wicket win against West Indies at WACA.
"Just look at the history of Indian cricket and the number of people who have batted at No.5 and just check how many have been successful? Yuvraj Singh must be the only player, who did consistently well for us and then he got promoted to bat at No 4. Otherwise, we have kept shuffling people. You will have to ask some of the batsmen who have batted at that number - Virat has batted at that number, Rohit has batted, and nobody has been really successful.
"If you are batting in the 40th over, how much can you score? And if you get out, you will get out for 20-25 runs. So at the end of the third game, we would hear things like, "he is not scoring, he is out of form, he is only making 20 runs!