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'Feel bad in the way MS has been treated after Bangladesh series'

Source: PTI
June 27, 2015 10:32 IST
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MS Dhoni of India prepares to bat during a nets session. Photograph: Ryan Pierse/Getty Images

Mahendra Singh Dhoni may have faced lot of flak for his team's embarrassing ODI series defeat against Bangladesh but Pakistan T20 captain Shahid Afridi is "not happy" in the manner the Indian ODI captain was being targeted. 

Afridi termed this as "sub-continental trend" where the cricketing heroes are pilloried after one odd series defeat. 

"I really felt bad in the way MS (Dhoni) has been treated after Bangladesh series defeat. I completely think it's a sub-continental trend where our heroes are not spared after one bad defeat.

"The media is also responsible for not painting the true picture at times," Afridi told PTI during an interaction.

Shahid Afridi of Pakistan and Mahendra Singh Dhoni of India. Photograph: Graham Crouch/Getty Images

Afridi, who now only plays T20 format for Pakistan, could empathise more with Dhoni as he has also faced criticism over the years in his own country. 

"I am not saying that one should not analyse the present performance of a leader or a player. Criticise him but when you do that please don't forget to also inform the world about the past.

"When you look at Dhoni, just look at his record before jumping to any conclusions. He has been such a tremendous player for India. His record speaks for itself," said Afridi.

The swashbuckling batsman also credited Dhoni for building a good Indian team for future. 

"Dhoni has built such a good team for the future. There is so much quality and talent in that batting line-up," he said.

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