MS Dhoni, the former Indian cricket captain, is facing renewed scrutiny following the resurfacing of an old interview with Irfan Pathan, coupled with harsh criticism from Yograj Singh, the father of Yuvraj Singh. The controversy revolves around Pathan's exclusion from the Indian side and allegations of favoritism under Dhoni's captaincy, as well as claims of mistreatment of senior players.
Pathan's interview, which dates back to 2020, hinted at a communication gap regarding his departure from the national team in 2008. He alluded to Dhoni favoring players who were close to him, reportedly saying that Dhoni favored players "who set up hookahs for him". Pathan recounted an instance during the 2008 Australia series when he sought clarification from Dhoni after a media statement suggested Pathan wasn't bowling well. Pathan stated that he didn't have a habit of setting up hookahs for anyone, emphasizing a cricketer's job is to perform on the field.
Adding fuel to the fire, Yograj Singh has launched a scathing attack on Dhoni, accusing him of a "guilty silence" and alleging mistreatment of several players. Singh didn't hold back, stating that Dhoni, along with other legendary cricketers like Kapil Dev and Bishan Singh Bedi, "treated people like sh*t". He further claimed that Indian cricket was "destroyed by our captain". Singh also brought up the names of Gautam Gambhir, Virender Sehwag, and Harbhajan Singh, suggesting they, too, had been victims of Dhoni's alleged poor treatment. He pointed out that these players have also spoken about their experiences.
The allegations raise questions about Dhoni's leadership style and player management during his tenure as captain. While Dhoni remains silent on the matter, the criticism has sparked debate among fans and within the cricketing fraternity. Some view Pathan's comments as sour grapes, while others see them as a reflection of a deeper issue within the team. Dhoni's supporters have rallied to his defense, while his detractors have seized the opportunity to question his legacy.
It's worth noting that Dhoni led India to unprecedented success, including the 2007 T20 World Cup, the 2011 ODI World Cup, and the 2013 Champions Trophy. He is also the most successful Indian captain across formats, with 178 wins in 332 matches. However, the current controversy threatens to tarnish his image and legacy.
The accusations made by Yograj Singh are particularly strong, given his history of criticizing Dhoni for allegedly curtailing his son Yuvraj Singh's career. While Singh's statements should be viewed with caution due to his personal biases, the fact that other players like Gambhir, Sehwag, and Harbhajan have also hinted at issues with Dhoni's leadership cannot be ignored.
Whether there is any truth to these allegations remains to be seen. However, the controversy highlights the complex dynamics within a cricket team and the challenges of managing diverse personalities and egos. It also underscores the importance of open communication and transparency in leadership. As the debate continues, MS Dhoni's "guilty silence" only serves to intensify the speculation and fuel the controversy.