The first round of matches in season four of the IPL was all about captains getting their act right, says Bikash Mohapatra.
Mahendra Singh Dhoni's emphatic 91 not out against Sri Lanka, a captain's knock that ensured Team India its first World Cup in 28 years, is still afresh in memory.
The man himself though has gone ahead and excelled again, in different colours.
Just six days after guiding India to that memorable world title, Dhoni ensured defending champions Chennai Super Kings a winning start in the fourth edition of the Indian Premier League.
A quickfire 29, three stumping efforts and expectedly astute captaincy from the 29-year-old meant the holders got the better of a Kolkata Knight Riders side with an ensemble cast, winning by just two runs.
It is imperative to mention here that in the said match, Dhoni's opposite number, Gautam Gambhir, bought for a whopping $ 2.4 million, scored just one and struggled as a captain as well.
Since that opening fixture, all the 10 teams have played a match each. And, a noticeable feature is the fact that all the sides that ended up winning had their captains contributing, or, shall we say, leading from the front.
When the captain flopped, the team suffered as well.
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