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Mahendra Singh Dhoni knows that he won't be leading India in coloured clothing forever and therefore he has no issues in picking Virat Kohli's brains on the field. Returning at the helm of affairs in India's ODI team for the 5-match series against New Zealand.
Kohli has been in scintillating form as a leader of late and his inputs in the one-day side will only add to the experience that Dhoni possesses.?
"I have already started using him (Kohli) more. If you witness a match you will see I have more interactions with him on the field because two individuals of course will conduct in different ways," Dhoni said on the eve of the five-match ODI series against New Zealand starting in Dharamsala on Sunday.
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Dhoni's comments come in the wake of the increased clamour for Kohli's elevation to captaincy in all formats of the game after the 3-0 rout he led India to against New Zealand. Speaking of his own role in the side, Dhoni said it hasn't changed much but for the additional responsibility of mentoring the future generation of Indian cricket.
Dhoni, who has already retired from Test cricket, said he has evolved as a cricketer since making his debut way back in 2004.
"A lot of things have changed since I made my debut in 2004. The way cricket is played has changed. The kind of players that are coming in the Indian team are drastically different than what we were used to. My role is quite the same. You only evolve with time and that's what I am trying to do," the talismanic wicket-keeper batsman said.
Coming to his new role as a mentor, of late, Dhoni has talked more about identifying future talents, which also includes his present role in the team as a finisher. Asked exactly about that, Dhoni said it takes time for a player to fill in any cricketer's place in the side.
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"I personally feel a finisher is somebody who bats at 5 or 6. It is very difficult to come and fill in that opportunity because there would be times when you don't even get an opportunity as the top-order does the bulk of the scoring.
"As far as identifying individuals who can be a finisher is concerned, yes we have identified a few but I would like to keep the names to ourselves, the reason being not to put an undue pressure on any individual," Dhoni added.
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India have rested a few senior cricketers like Ravichandran Ashwin, Mohammad Shami and Ravindra Jadeja for the current ODI series against New Zealand keeping in mind the long season ahead.
"At times you need to look at future schedules. We are playing 13 Test matches this season, after that IPL followed by Champions Trophy. As such there is no big break in the middle. So I think it's a good decision. At times you have look at the long-term things," he said.
"We also get an opportunity to test other players and see the bench strength. We are just playing eight ODIs this season. So whatever plans we have we can check them in these matches."
With some new players in the squad, Dhoni also indicated that he might bat up the order in the five ODIs against New Zealand.
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"I may bat slightly up the order now. This team will give me an opportunity to bat at the number that I am looking for. But still it will be quite low, not like a no. 4 position," he said.
With the absence of senior pros, India has fielded a relatively inexperienced bowling attack for the series to be led by young Jasprit Bumrah and Umesh Yadav but Dhoni backed his bowling arsenal to come good.