Ahead of captaining India in the upcoming three-match ODI series against New Zealand from Friday, left-handed opener Shikhar Dhawan feels that him being calm and compassionate as a person have led to him coming good in a leadership position on the field.
Dhawan first captained India on a tour to Sri Lanka in July 2021, where India won ODI series 2-1. He then led India to series wins over West Indies by 3-0 in July and then over South Africa by 2-1 in October.
"Also, my calmness, especially on the field, is a big strength as a leader. Being calm and compassionate allows me to lead well. I can then handle things aaram se (with ease) and not panic. Mistakes could happen during a match, but how to absorb that and ensure the boys are kept enthusiastic so they can get us out of pressure situations is what I have learned."