They lost the No 1 rank to England last year but India skipper Mahendra
Singh Dhoni assured that the "process is on" to reclaim the spot in
longer version.
Asked about reclaiming the No 1 spot, Dhoni said,"That plan is always on. Whatever format you play in the sport, you always want to be No 1. It`s a slow constant process that we are subjected to," Dhoni told the media-person during a promotional event here today.
Questioned on the upcoming England series, he said that it will be an interesting one.
"It will be an interesting one. If you see the England side, they are a very good side but what important thing is to focus on our strength and our weaknesses. We also need to improve over a period of time," the skipper observed.
Dhoni said that the short camp in Mumbai before the series will help them get into groove.
"We are reporting in a couple of days. We have a few practice matches before we get into the team," Dhoni told reporters on the sidelines of his biking event.
On a different note, Dhoni revealed that being a professional cricketer was never on his agenda and would have rather been happy serving the country as an armyman.
Asked about reclaiming the No 1 spot, Dhoni said,"That plan is always on. Whatever format you play in the sport, you always want to be No 1. It`s a slow constant process that we are subjected to," Dhoni told the media-person during a promotional event here today.
Questioned on the upcoming England series, he said that it will be an interesting one.
"It will be an interesting one. If you see the England side, they are a very good side but what important thing is to focus on our strength and our weaknesses. We also need to improve over a period of time," the skipper observed.
Dhoni said that the short camp in Mumbai before the series will help them get into groove.
"We are reporting in a couple of days. We have a few practice matches before we get into the team," Dhoni told reporters on the sidelines of his biking event.
On a different note, Dhoni revealed that being a professional cricketer was never on his agenda and would have rather been happy serving the country as an armyman.
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