New Delhi: Former Indian cricket team captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni's wicketkeeping has been praised by all the legendary cricketers of the world. Dhoni is considered to be the best cricketing brain player and with his cleverness behind the wicket, he has also won the Indian team many times. Dhoni has been called the best wicketkeeper not only in India but also in the world, but a statement by former Pakistan wicketkeeper-batsman Rashid Latif is not liked by Indian cricket fans at all. Rashid has mentioned Dhoni's dropping percentage during his career.
Rashid said on his YouTube channel, "Dhoni was a wicketkeeper-batsman, it is true that Dhoni is a very big name, but if you look at his figures, his dropping percentage has been 21, which is very high. You can't measure my record in it, because this record has come after 2002-2003, by which time we had played.'' Talking about Adam Gilchrist, his dropping percentage was just 11. Mark Boucher was pretty good. Tim Paine had a great start, but by the end of his career, he missed many chances.
Along with this, the Pakistani wicketkeeper also praised former Australian wicketkeeper Ian Healy and described him as the best wicketkeeper. At present, South Africa's Quinton de Kock is the best wicketkeeper according to Latif. He said "If you look at the last 15 years, I think Quinton de Kock is the best.''
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