Indian skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni on Wednesday hit back at the Australians for talking about playing aggressive cricket with shot-pitched stuff in the World Cup quarterfinal. Addressing a pre-match press conference at Ahmedabad on Wednesday, Dhoni said his side will not be flustered by such tactics as they have beaten them even in their own den in the past. Dhoni said the talks of Australian aggression were not new to his team and they will play the "Indian way" which had seen his side beat them in their own backyard. Dhoni also refused to see tomorrow's match as a final before the final as has been done by Australian coach Tim Nielsen. Australian captain Ricky Ponting had asked his players to play in "Australian way" of unbridled aggression in the make-or-break quarterfinal on Thursday.
News On AIR | March 23, 2011 9:53 PM
Dhoni hits back at Australians for talking about playing aggressive cricket