'He does not play Tests and he can manage his fitness.'
Mahendra Singh Dhoni can still torment bowlers around the world for at least two-three years and win more matches for India if he consistently bats at No 4, says former opener Virender Sehwag.
Dhoni batted at No 4 against Bangladesh in Asia Cup final on Sunday night and ended the match in a jiffy with a flurry of boundaries.
"If he bats at No 4 it is good for the team. He can play fast bowlers and spinners with equal elan and knows when to slow down or accelerate. I have been saying it since the 2015 World Cup. I am not saying that he won't get out at that number, but he can win more matches for India," Sehwag said at Aaj Tak's 'Salaam Cricket' conclave, on Monday.
Dhoni, 34, has been facing questions on his retirement in the last few months following a dip in form, but India’s captain has made it clear that he has no such plans.
Sehwag said Dhoni must lead the side at least till the 2019 50-overs’ World Cup in England.
"Dhoni can play for 2-3 years. Similar questions were asked in 2011 about Sachin Tendulkar, but it (retirement) never happened. Dhoni can play till 2019 World Cup. He does not play Tests and he can manage his fitness," the explosive batsman, who retired recently, opined.
Sehwag also asserted that there was no groupism in the team and no politics behind his ouster from the side.
"There was no issue between me and Dhoni. It's not compulsory that we always roam around together. In Australia, I, VVS Laxman and Gautam Gambhir were with our families. So we were spending time with them. It was all creation of media that there are differences among players," he clarified.
"It was completely normal. A player is supported on the basis of performance. I was not playing well. I had not scored in the last 3-4 Tests as well as ODIs. We can't drop a performer. Nobody can drop Rohit Sharma now," he added.
Many senior players are forcing their way back into the team, like Ashish Nehra, Yuvraj Singh and Harbhajan Singh. Asked if he could have done the same, he replied: "I have announced my retirement. If not, the selectors could have considered me as well."
Sehwag also said he does not see any batsman in the Indian side who could remind him of himself.
"So far no one is there."
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