Affected by losses but not bogged down: Dhoni

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Indian cricket captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni on monday conceded that the confidence of his side has taken a hit after five successive Test losses on foreign soil but insisted that the team would bounce back in the second cricket Test against Australia starting on tuesday.

After the 0-4 whitewash at the hands of England last year, India lost the series-opener against Australia in Melbourne last week.

"It does affect it (team confidence) a bit, but it's not something to get bogged down about because we all know as to what exactly happened and you learn a lot from the mistakes that you make so we are looking at the positives. In the last five Test matches abroad that we have lost we have still had plenty of positives," Dhoni said ahead of the match here.

"We need to improve as a unit, rather than just improving as a bowling or batting side. Unlike in England, we have not faced a lot of injuries in Sydney so it's a positive. The Australian team will have to keep the pressure on the batting line-up and the bowlers also at the same time," he added.

Dhoni was pointedly asked if Tendulkar's long-awaited 100th international hundred was proving to be a distraction for his side.

"It's a big distraction for the media which is good for us. Wherever we go, people talk about it. As a team, we would like him to score it as quickly as possible. There is no other reason apart from the fact that it's a big milestone and we would love to enjoy and be part of his success," he said.

The Indian captain was certain that Tendulkar's 100th century was inevitable. He also said that Tendulkar doesn't appear affected by the delay in milestone.

"We all know it will happen. It may happen in this Test match, it may happen in the next Test match or in this series. You can't really stop it from happening. I don't think he personally thinks about it a lot.

"Of course, the quicker he achieves it, you know, it will ease of whatever so-called pressure is on him, because there's pressure of failure and there's pressure of performance. What he's going through is maybe a pressure of performance, but he doesn't really talk about it and it never feels as if he's under any sort of pressure when it comes to scoring the 100th hundred," Dhoni said.

Dhoni wanted to have a last-minute look at the wicket before deciding if he wanted to bat or bowl, provided he wins the toss.

"It depends exactly on how the wicket looks before the start of the game. If there's moisture on the wicket and if it's cloudy, then it may stay for a bit more than the first session. Then we can look to bowl first but we'll see the wicket in the morning before making a decision.

"There's a hint of green grass on the wicket. Initially there may be something for the fast bowlers. After that it will get better to bat on. Later, I'm not sure, it may turn or not depending on how much they have rolled the wicket."

Dhoni was then asked if he was missing feisty off-spinner Harbhajan Singh in his line-up and was also qustioned about the normally-safe Rahul Dravid's missed chances at slips in recent times.

"We are happy with him. He is among the best catchers that we have got. In cricket you drop some you catch some. But if you are consistent, there is no good reason why you should be out of the slips."

Number six is a position of trouble for India lately and sooner or later, Dhoni would have to make a choice between Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma, who is waiting in the wings.

"He's (Virat) a good batsman, he prepares well for a game. He just needs to go with the flow, so nothing wrong in particular and hopefully, we will see him among the runs."

Dhoni challenged Australian coach Mickey Arthur to 'walk the talk' after the South African stated that the hosts have spotted chinks in armour of Indian batsmen.

Dhoni was, however, candid to admit the problems of his batsmen, as well as the one which confronts him now in Australia.

"The kookaburra ball does a lot in the initial 15-20 overs so leaving deliveries outside the off-stump helps. But then you can't tell this to Virender Sehwag who loves smashing deliveries in that zone.

"But it's always good to leave deliveries as an opener, that's something we're definitely working on. But again, you don't want a Sehwag to leave too many balls because he's someone who relishes the cut shot," he said.

"Opening is very crucial to us. We would love to see them scoring big runs but no added pressure because we know at the top level, at times, you might be in good form or you may not be in good form. You just need that one delivery to get you out. In the same way, you can get the form in 5-10 deliveries.

"We can certainly make them (the Australian bowlers) work harder because I feel if we can force them to bowl into our areas, then that can really help us score runs. It's something we need to work on. We should force the bowlers to bowl into our areas."

Dhoni's own batting on foreign soil has been found wanting but the captain admitted that complete restructuring of his technique was not possible at this stage.

"I don't look to do much adjustment. I keep them as small as possible because you know what, I've learnt over the last 15 years, right from schooldays, it's very difficult to change in just one or a couple of series", he said.

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