New Delhi, Feb 2: Left handed batsman Suresh Raina, who was appointed skipper of new Indian Premier League (IPL) franchise Gujarat Lions here on Tuesday, said it will be a challenge for them to stop Mahendra Singh Dhoni, especially when he plays his trademark helicopter shot.
Dhoni's extended follow through, swirling his bat after hitting a straight aerial shot, resulting in a flat over boundary on most occasions, has been dubbed the "helicopter shot".
India limited overs captain Dhoni used to lead Raina and others in the suspended Chennai Super Kings. He will now skipper the Rising Pune Supergiants franchise in the ninth edition of IPL, due this summer.
"Me and Dhoni played quite a few finals together. It will be a challenge to stop Dhoni playing the helicopter shot. Me and Dhoni talked in Australia how we will be in different teams, but it will be fun. Imagine (Ravindra) Jadeja celebrating dismissing Dhoni," laughed Raina, who helped India win the third and final Twenty20 International against Australia in Sydney on Sunday.
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"I played with the greatest captain for CSK and came out as a better man and a matured player."
Former New Zealand skipper, and due to retire next month, Brendon McCullum, left-arm spinner Jadeja, all-rounders James Faulkner of Australia and West Indian Dwayne Bravo have already been drafted into the Rajkot-based outfit.
The players' auction is due to be held on February 6 in Bengaluru.
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IANS