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MS Dhoni wants crowd attendance to improve in the US

| | Aug 28, 2016, at 12:57 am
Lauderhill, Florida, Aug 27 (IBNS): Indian ODI and T20I skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni wants the crowd attendance to improve in the United States.

Dhoni, who's in the US, leading the national side in a two-match T20I series against the West Indies said that he is happy with the facility America has provided but stated that 15,000 people is too less a crowd for a match that has India playing cricket.

Dhoni also acknowledged that USA potentially has a huge cricket market.

India will bowl in the first game as Mahendra Singh Dhoni won the toss and asked the visitors to bat first.

Though the matches are taking place in the USA, BCCI is hosting the events, by virtue of which India is the home side.
 

 

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