Before workload management became a common discussion point in Indian cricket, MS Dhoni was already implementing strategies to manage the demands of his packed schedule. Having debuted in 2004, Dhoni became a pivotal player across all formats and captained India to numerous victories. Former India fielding coach R Sridhar highlighted Dhoni’s approach, which involved strategic modifications to his training regime. Facing the intense workload, including extensive wicketkeeping, Dhoni reduced his practice of repetitive drills. Instead, he incorporated reaction drills to stay at the top of his game. This, along with his decision to retire from Test cricket in 2014, played a crucial role in extending his career. Dhoni’s legacy includes an impressive 1,286 dismissals in 959 professional matches. Even post-international retirement, Dhoni continues to lead CSK in the IPL, a testament to his enduring influence and his intelligent adaptation to the physical and mental challenges of cricket. His approach serves as an excellent model for current and future cricketers.
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