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MS Dhoni an era of cricket, not just a player: Matthew Hayden

With an average of 103.5, MS Dhoni is so far the leading run-scorer for his side in the ongoing IPL edition after accumulating 414 runs from 11 innings.

MS Dhoni an era of cricket, not just a player: Matthew Hayden

Former Australian cricketer Matthew Hayden launch the ``Go beyond with Singapore Airlines`` campaign along with Tourism and Events Queensland with G M Toh, General Manager India, Singapore Airlines and Ryna Sequeria, Marketing Manager India, Tourism & Events Queensland in Mumbai on March 7, 2013. (Photo: Sandeep Mahankal/IANS)

MS Dhoni has nothing to prove when it comes to captaincy or finishing any game in his trademark style and the stumper has yet again led Chennai Super Kings (CSK) to their eighth Indian Premier League (IPL) final in 10 seasons and is just one win away from clinching the prestigious trophy for the fourth time.

The Yellow Brigade will square-off against Mumbai Indians, who are also a three-time IPL champion, in this year’s summit clash and praising the CSK skipper, his former teammate and Australian great has termed Dhoni as “not just a player, he is an era of cricket”.

Speaking on a Star Sports special programme for CSK — ‘The Super Kings Show’, the former team opener said: “You know Dhoni, he is not just a player, he is an era of cricket. In many ways I think MS is like the captain of the gully cricket team, he is one of us, he will do anything.”

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Talking on the temperament of the veteran, Hayden said: “You see how he warms up, he bowls his leg spinners, he catches, he asks players and people around the squad on how they are doing and he is so relaxed, I think we can all relate to him because we all have busy lives working around with friends and families and that’s a big commitment.

“So, someone like that at the helm will make you feel calm, will make you feel relaxed and that’s why Thala Dhoni that word ‘Thala’, obviously meaning the leader of Chennai, but you it’s almost like leader of a nation.”

With an average of 103.5, the Chennai skipper is so far the leading run-scorer for his side after accumulating 414 runs from 11 innings.

His side was second in the league points-table with nine wins from 14 games but CSK went down against Mumbai in the first Qualifier at their home and later defeated Delhi Capitals by six wickets in the second qualifier on Friday to enter their eighth IPL final.

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