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			 Dhoni says India never take Ireland lightly Dhoni says India never take Ireland lightly
			
				
					Ireland are no longer minnows for India after their dramatic victory  over England, skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni admitted here on Saturday. “Defeat by Bangladesh in 2007 edition still haunts us, we do not take  any opponent, including Ireland, lightly. We are focussed as it is an  important game for us,” Dhoni told reporters ahead of their World Cup  Group B match here on Sunday at the Chinnaswamy stadium.
 The team is going to stick to seven batsman-four bowler combination  against Ireland. With paceman Ashish Nehra fit to play, Dhoni said a  call on him would be taken before the match.
 “All the 15 players are fully fit to play. So, we have a choice to  make in place of a pacer or a spinner. Unlike in the warm-up game  against Australia when it turned, the pitch has been quite damp and flat  with sun beating down,” Dhoni said.
 With their previous encounter against England resulting in an  exciting tie, India will be looking for an all-out win over Ireland, who  will be looking to spring another upset.
 Lauding the heroic batting of Irish all-rounder Kevin O’Brien, who  scored the fastest World Cup 100 off 50 balls, Dhoni said they will come  up with a plan to contain him.
 “Kevin played an unbelievable innings. We couldn’t really spot any  specific weakness in his batting. But we saw him getting run out, so we  may have to get him out the same way if he gets going again,” Dhoni  said.
 On the batting line-up, the skipper said a change in middle order may  be necessitated depending on whether they bat first or second.
 “We will adapt according to the situation. Though Virat (Kholi) has  done a great job at number four, it would be tough to optimise his  potential if he bats lower down. So, we may change the order to up the  scoring rate by promoting Yuvraj or Yusuf,” Dhoni said.
 Asked if he would persist with Piyush Chawla or bring in R. Ashwin as  second or third spinner, the captain said if the opponents had more  left-handers and vulnerable to spin attack, it would be better to have a  leg spinner like Chawla who has variation and can also turn the ball.
 
 
 
 
 
 
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