Dinesh Karthik Compares Smriti Mandhana’s Leadership to MS Dhoni

Dinesh Karthik has praised Smriti Mandhana’s leadership, comparing her calm authority and freedom-giving style to MS Dhoni. He highlighted her intuitive game-reading ability and how she empowers teammates. Under Mandhana, RCB-W won the WPL 2026 title with a record chase against Delhi Capitals. Mandhana also served as India’s vice-captain during their ICC Women’s World Cup victory, scoring 434 runs.

Key Points: Karthik Compares Mandhana’s Leadership to MS Dhoni

  • Dinesh Karthik compares Smriti Mandhana’s leadership to MS Dhoni
  • Mandhana led RCB-W to WPL 2026 title with record chase
  • Karthik highlights her calm authority and game-reading ability
  • Mandhana topped run charts, scored 434 runs in World Cup win
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'She gives freedom to players': Karthik draws comparison between Mandhana and Dhoni

Dinesh Karthik praises Smriti Mandhana’s calm leadership and freedom-giving style, drawing comparisons with MS Dhoni after RCB-W’s WPL 2026 title win.

"She gives us the freedom to do what we want. At the same time, if you're in any doubt, she's there. - Dinesh Karthik"

New Delhi, May 2

Former Indian cricketer Dinesh Karthik has heaped rich praise on India's charismatic batter and Royal Challengers Bengaluru Women captain Smriti Mandhana, praising her leadership qualities and composure, while drawing comparisons with former India captain MS Dhoni.

Speaking about Mandhana, Karthik described her as one of his favourite players, highlighting not just her batting ability but also the calm authority and freedom she brings as a leader. "The way she carries herself and the clarity she has with what she is doing. She's very self-assured," he said in a video released by RCB on X.

Karthik emphasised Mandhana's intuitive understanding of match situations, noting that her ability to read the game sets her apart. He also praised her leadership style, pointing out how she empowers teammates by giving them the freedom to express themselves while remaining a dependable presence in moments of uncertainty. He also admitted that all these leadership traits are often associated with Dhoni as he drew comparisons between the two.

"She knows what she is doing. Her ability to grasp situations very intuitively. She gives us the freedom to what we do to allow us to do what we want. At the same time, if you're in any doubt, she's there," he said.

"And guess what? The last person I heard who players had a similar attribute about was MS Dhoni," he added.

Under the leadership of Mandhana, RCB-W dominated the WPL 2026 season, winning their second title by defeating Delhi Capitals in the final. Mandhana topped the run-scoring charts again as RCB achieved the highest successful run chase in WPL history during the final to win by 6 wickets.

Mandhana was also vice-captain of the Indian team that won the ICC Women's World Cup last year. She scored 434 runs and played a crucial role in helping the team win their first title.

- IANS

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Priya S
Finally, someone saying what we've been thinking! Smriti's calmness on the field is unmatched. She doesn't get flustered even in tight chases. That WPL final win was a masterclass in captaincy. Hope she leads India to many more World Cup wins! 🙌
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Michael C
As someone who's followed both men's and women's cricket closely, I see the similarities. Both are instinctive captains who trust their players. But let's not put too much pressure on Mandhana by comparing her to the great MSD. Let her create her own legacy.
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Vikram M
Karthik is spot on! I've watched Mandhana's captaincy evolve over the years. She's not just a copy of Dhoni; she has her own style - more proactive maybe. The way she rotated bowlers in the final was brilliant. Indian women's cricket is in safe hands. 👏
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Sneha F
While I agree Mandhana is a brilliant leader, let's not forget that Dhoni had a certain aura and finishing ability that's hard to replicate. Mandhana is more of a top-order anchor. Different roles, different strengths. Both legends in their own right though! 😊

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