Ganguly and Dravid, who was the first to feel the heat of the one-day shake-up late last year, are two of just three Indians to score over 10,000 runs in one-day cricket.
"I was pretty clear about the players I wanted in the side," Dhoni told Cricinfo web site."That's what I said to the selectors as well. You can see the kind of team I got."
The axing of Ganguly and Dravid set off a nation-wide debate in cricket-mad
"It's very important because the process and the timing were criticised a lot," Dhoni said. "But sometimes it is very important to send the message across, because sometimes people neglect the answer."
Dhoni, 26, was made one-day captain after Dravid quit following the
Dhoni said he had asked his players in
"What now? Why are people not asking the same questions now? Because if the result was not in our favour, what would have happened?" he said.
"Would the people have been really behind this side or behind individuals?" (Reporting by Sanjay Rajan; Editing by Alastair Himmer)
Courtesy: Reuters
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