Indian skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni wants players to be more responsible. On Tuesday he emphasized the importance of the game to be clean.
Dhoni in response to the current controversy related to spot fixing charges said, “It is crucial to keep the game clean.”
He added, “Personally I think it is up to the individual. You don’t need someone to guide you or restrict you. If you are playing for, or representing, your country you should feel pride in doing that.”
Dhoni is presently in South Africa to participate in the Champions League T20 for his team Chennai Super Kings. He feels that Anti-Corruption and Security Unit is working in a fine way.
He remarked, “As far as the corruption unit and their functioning are concerned I think that they are doing a good job. I think that if they become stricter they will start intruding on the privacy of players.”


