Key Points

Shikhar Dhawan offers a deep dive into Ricky Ponting's remarkable leadership style during their time together at Delhi Capitals. He highlights Ponting's ability to motivate players by recognizing even small contributions and maintaining clear, positive communication. The former Indian opener credits Ponting's approach for creating a winning team culture that goes beyond individual performances. Dhawan's insights reveal how great leadership can transform a team's potential and inspire players to excel.

Key Points: Dhawan Reveals Ponting's Leadership Secrets in Cricket

  • Ponting's leadership boosts team confidence and performance
  • Appreciating small efforts creates positive team environment
  • Clear communication defines Ponting's coaching approach
  • Respect earned through strong yet positive leadership
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Ponting appreciates even small efforts, that's why players respect him, says Dhawan

Shikhar Dhawan shares insights into Ricky Ponting's exceptional coaching style and leadership qualities that inspire players

"Ricky is a very positive person, very strong. His thought process and his skills stand out - Shikhar Dhawan"

New Delhi, Oct 1

Veteran Indian opener Shikhar Dhawan expressed his admiration for Ricky Ponting, highlighting the Australian legend's influence as a coach and leader during his time with Delhi Capitals.

In a recent podcast, Dhawan emphasised the importance of strong leadership in Punjab Kings' performance during the latest IPL season, noting that it is crucial for creating a winning team.

"Shreyas and Ricky Ponting are a wonderful combination, and they both made a very good team this year. Ricky is a very positive person, very strong. His thought process and his skills stand out. A good player can make you win matches, but if you want to win the tournament, the entire team needs to perform well. Hence, making a good team is really essential and Ricky Ponting is very strong as a coach," Dhawan said.

Dhawan reflected on his experience with Ponting at Delhi Capitals, highlighting how the former Australian captain's approach boosted the whole team.

"We worked together when I was in Delhi Capitals, and it was a really good stint. He used to appreciate small things--even if you scored 15-20 runs, he would acknowledge it. He also spent time with net bowlers and players on the bench, which really boosted their confidence," he noted.

Dhawan commended Ponting for his clear communication and capacity to earn respect in the dressing room.

"He was very clear on good performances and also on the areas we lacked in. His communication was very good, and his command over the boys was excellent. The players respected him and looked up to him because he had strong control, but in a very positive way," Dhawan added.

Although Dhawan expressed admiration for Ponting, he also suggested how those lessons influenced him personally. Now retired from international cricket, Shikhar still embodies the values he admired in Ponting, such as positivity, recognising effort, and open communication, applying them to his life beyond the sport.

Reflecting on his career, Dhawan recognised that his experiences with leaders like Ponting have shaped him not only as a cricketer but also as someone prepared to mentor and motivate the next generation in various ways.

- IANS

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Priya S
This is what makes foreign coaches so valuable in IPL. They bring different perspectives and methods that our Indian players can learn from. Ponting's approach to appreciating even bench players is something all coaches should adopt.
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Aditya G
While I respect Ponting's coaching methods, I wish Dhawan had spoken more about Indian coaches who have similar qualities. We have excellent mentors in our own system who deserve recognition too.
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Sarah B
As someone who works in team management, this article resonates deeply. Acknowledging small contributions builds team morale significantly. Ponting understands human psychology well!
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Karthik V
Gabbar sharing such insights is gold! Ponting's ability to connect with net bowlers shows he values every team member. That's how you build championship-winning teams. Delhi Capitals were lucky to have him! 🏆
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Michael C
Great to see Dhawan applying these leadership lessons beyond cricket. True growth is when you can take professional learnings and apply them to life. More athletes should share such experiences!

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