While Dhoni may not be donning the whites again but in spirit he will be present at the Moti Bagh ground when India hopeful Ishan Kishan wears the big gloves or lines up to hit those big sixes.
Dhoni, it is learnt, has taken personal interest in Ishan Kishan's progress. The former India U-19 captain has scored 633 runs but, more importantly, has hit 27 sixes and 67 fours -- something that has been noticed by one and all. His innings of 273 is being talked about.
The presence of Ishank Jaggi (675 runs with 3 tons) and much leaner Saurabh Tiwary (514 runs) also gives Jharkhand a balanced look despite their regular captain Varun Aaron being available for only two games.
For Haryana, wily Amit Mishra will be turning up in what will be his biggest game for the state side under the leadership of Mohit Sharma.
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The season has got better for Haryana with every match and so pleased has been their top boss Aniruddh Chaudhary that he has promised an iPhone 7 to all players for making it to the last eight. They are expected to be given their new gadget once the tournament gets over.
Just like Dhoni has been mentoring the Jharkhand side throughout the season, Chaudhary wanted Virender Sehwag to have a pep talk, but decided against it.
"I will be going for a day and just tell the boys to give their best. In fact, when they bat, I am a bit superstitious and I don't watch the match. Only when Haryana bowls, I watch," Chaudhary said.
Among the bowlers, seasoned Mohit, with 27 wickets, and the wiry Yuzvendra Chahal, with 28 wickets, have been the primary performers. Not to forget medium pacer Sanjay Pahal, who has 25 wickets to his name.
Even Mishra, who played one match in between national duty, got seven wickets.