New Delhi [India], Legendary wicketkeeper-batsman and former India captain M Dhoni, who has won praise from all for his calm nature and his masterclass leadership skills, said that a captain is an example of "walking and talking". Leads with. The moment of defeat and the task at that time "Earn respect. The 42-year-old cricketer is one of the most decorated captains in the history of cricket and is the first player to win all the ICC white-ball trophies, ICC T20 World Cup as captain ( 2007), ICC Cricket World Cup (2011) and ICC Champions Trophy (2013), also known as 'Captain Cool', he has also led CSK to five IPL and two Champions League T20 (CLT20) titles. .For example through the ups and downs because when you're successful it's very easy to say that's what we do but when times are tough those are real times and you have to walk on that thing - in those moments. If you are still like that, it is time you earned respect,” MS Dhoni said in a video posted by Dubai Eye 103.8 YouTube channel. Throughout the season, Dhoni has scored 161 runs in 11 innings of 14 matches at a strike rate of 220.54 and an average of 53.67. “The important thing is that you need to earn the respect of the people you are leading. You cannot demand or command respect, it has to be earned. I can have a position in the organization and it needs to be respected. NeededBut I as a person, the person sitting on that chair needs to earn that respect, I can't say that you need to respect me because I am sitting on this chair." Meanwhile, the Indian Premier League ( Chennai Super Kings (CSK)'s chances of reaching the playoffs were dashed on Saturday night after losing to Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) in the IPL match. During the match, Dhoni batted for almost four overs and had a strike rate of 192.31. After CSK's heartbreaking defeat, all eyes and cameras were focused on Dhoni, patiently waiting for a hint about his future. Fans were looking forward to his future.On the other hand, since being signed by Chennai Super Kings in 2008, M Dhoni's name has become synonymous with the team. The renowned wicketkeeper-batsman, as captain, was essential to the overall success of the team and the franchise, with five Indian Premier League (IPL) titles, tying Dhoni and former Mumbai Indians captain Rohit Sharma for the most successful captaincies in league history. Are on equal footing. , The experienced batsman-wicketkeeper handed over the captaincy to Rutura Gaikwad before IPL 2024.