We spoke to Dhoni on slow batting: Coach

Mahendra Singh Dhoni's inability to rotate strike in the middle overs has been a cause of concern for some time now but Indian team bowling coach Bharath Arun Wednesday said it's not that head coach Ravi Shastri isn't speaking to the former skipper or other batsmen on how to make improvements. On a Hampshire Bowl track where Dhoni struggled to 28 off 52 against Afghanistan, captain Virat Kohli was effortless during his 63-ball stay that fetched 67 runs at a strike-rate of above 100.

But, Arun said Dhoni should not be compared with Kohli on strike rate. 'I think Virat Kohli is probably the number one batsman across all formats. So I think to compare anybody to the way he plays is not right,' Arun said at the media interaction ahead of the West Indies game on Thursday. Asked if Dhoni has been told about his slow batting by the team management, Arun gave a somewhat roundabout reply. 'There is a constant dialogue between all the batsmen, the support staff, the batting coach.

The head coach Ravi Shastri has a constant dialogue with all the coaches. I can't really get into the brass tacks of what we discuss, but yes if I have to answer your question, there is a constant dialogue for us to improve,' the former India medium pacer said.