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'Always team first': MS Dhoni reveals what qualities he looks for in a player

NEW DELHI: Chennai Super Kings (CSK) skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni on Saturday revealed what qualities he looks for in a player in his team after leading the team into 12 playoffs in 14 seasons.

CSK became the second team to seal the top-four slot this season, after defending champions Gujarat Titans, with a commanding 77-run victory over Delhi Capitals (DC) at Arun Jaitley stadium in Delhi.

Dhoni added that there is no secret recipe apart from choosing players who believe in "team first philosophy" and a co-operative management that stands through thick and thin.

"If you are doing whatever is best for the team, it falls into line. The management has been great, including the support staff. They always keep telling us to not worry and to keep doing what we have been doing. But of course, the players are also important," Dhoni said.

"You need someone who is always team-first. Those are the kind of characters you look for. From a distance, it is difficult to judge that. We want them (players) to adjust to the environment. Even if they try to come 10%, we are willing to go to 50% and meet them in the middle," he said.

1/10:IPL: CSK seal play-off berth with 77-run win over DC

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2/10:​CSK roast DC

<p>Devon Conway, Ruturaj Gaikwad and Deepak Chahar brought their 'A' game to the fore as CSK cantered to a 77-run crushing win over DC. <br /></p>PTI

3/10:CSK seal play-off Berth

<p>With the emphatic win in their final league game of the season, MS Dhoni and co. sealed the play-off berth. <br /></p>PTI

4/10:Conway, Ruturaj show

<p>Playing a must-win game, Conway (87 off 52) and Gaikwad (79 off 50) smashed brilliant half-centuries to help CSK post 223 for 3. <br /></p>PTI

5/10:Warner's lone battle

<p>Skipper David Warner, DC's best batter this season, waged a lone battle, scoring 86 but the home team could manage only 146/9 in 20 overs. <br /></p>AP

6/10:Fiery Deepak

<p>Defending the total, Deepak Chahar (3/22) dealt a killer blow removing a couple of top-order batters within Powerplay overs.<br /></p>AP

7/10:Another below-par outing with bat for DC

<p>It was another shameful performance from DC batters as save Warner, none of the others could cross an individual score of 15. <br /></p>AFP

8/10:DC's Indian batters fall flat, again

<p>The profligate Indian core of the likes of Prithvi Shaw, Yash Dhull, Lalit Patel and Aman Hakim Khan continued to embarrass and never looked like belonging to this level.<br /></p>PTI

9/10:Dhoni mania

<p>Even the crowd was supporting the visitors as it continued to chant 'Dhoni Dhoni' throughout the game and even cheered when Delhi lost wickets.<br /></p>ANI

10/10:Deepak, Theekshana shine with the ball

<p>Deepak Chahar was the standout bowler for the visitors while Maheesh Theekshana (2/23) picked up two wickets in the last over. <br /></p>PTI
IPL: CSK seal play-off berth with 77-run win over DC

Dhoni, who is probably playing the last of his 16 IPLs, has batted as low as no.8 and given chances to players like Shivam Dube to excel in a role assigned for him.

The World Cup-winning former India skipper was full of praise for the pace duo of Tushar Deshpande and Matheesha Pathirana, who have lived up to expectations for CSK in the tournament.

"When it comes to death bowling, confidence is a very important factor. If you look at Tushar, he has developed that death-overs bowling. How many times you can execute under pressure is the main thing. When you are confident, you execute more often than not," Dhoni said

"Behind the scenes, a lot of work goes on and I feel the bowlers have taken the responsibility. Pathirana is quite natural when it comes to bowling at the death so that is one less headache. The way Tushar has come around has been remarkable."

DC needs massive improvement in batting department

DC captain David Warner feels they need massive improvement, especially in the batting department after a disappointing season.

He credited CSK for outperforming his side in the batting department.

"Credit to CSK, they out-batted us today. We did see that it was a good pitch, boundaries early in the over and we could have put more pressure on their bowlers.

"There were some positives, we didn't go too badly with the ball, with the bat we didn't get partnerships, lost wickets in clumps, we lost some games badly and that hurt, we'll have to look at these things and come back strongly next season," he said.

The Australian also felt DC players need to acclimatise to the conditions and play as per game plan to achieve success next year.

"We can't keep blaming the wickets, we have been getting some of these this season. We have to adapt to the conditions however tough it might be," said Warner, who had a fairly good season scoring 516 runs from 14 games. "You have to back your game plan, hit boundaries and use your feet against spin. You can't get bogged down against any bowlers, partnerships would have been handy.

"I want to be consistent at the top of the order, you need to have a good strike rate to give yourself a chance, but we kept losing too many wickets in the batting powerplay, these are some of the things we need to think about," he added.

(With inputs from PTI)

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