Is there really pressure on Dhoni?
Is there really pressure on Dhoni?
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Mahendra Singh Dhoni, former great captain and legendary wicket-keeper batsman of the Indian team, is known as Captain Cool. The story behind this is that he seems very calm in every situation. It seems that they neither feel scared nor do they feel pressured, but now MS Dhoni himself has revealed that milk has become milk and water of water. Dhoni has said that he also feels pressure, he is also scared.

Actually, MS Dhoni has quoted from MFORE that he too has problems in many ways. Speaking on mental health, MS Dhoni has said, "In India, I think there is still a big issue to accept that there is some weakness about mental aspects, but we usually call it mental illness. . " People do not accept that they are mentally unwell. MFORE said that Dhoni made these comments while talking to the coaches of various sports during the talks, which was done to prevent the COVID-19 epidemic before it was held in the country. World Cup winning captain MS Dhoni asked, "Nobody really says that, when I go to bat, how much the first 5 to 10 balls raise my heart rate, I feel pressure, I feel A little scared, because how does everyone feel - how to cope with it? "

MS Dhoni, who is running away from international cricket after playing the World Cup semi-final for India last July, has said, "It's a small problem, but a lot of times we hesitate to say it to a coach and that's why players and coaches The connection between is very important. " Highlighting the importance of a Mental Conditioning Coach, Dhoni said, "Mental conditioning coach should not be the one who comes for 15 days, because when you come for 15 days you are only sharing the experience." He has stated that "If the mental conditioning coach is constantly with the players, then he can understand which are the areas that are affecting his game." MS Dhoni, who won three IPL titles as captain to the Chennai Super Kings, has further said, "I think mental health and mental clarity are the most important factors in life, not just sports." Before Dhoni, Virat Kohli has also argued that mental health is also important.

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