Perhaps Dhoni would never be able to excuse him for leaving the second India vs New Zealand test in a draw after a dramatic performance in the first innings.
Indian pace battery seemed to sing song on the first day, whereby New Zealand had been bowled out at 192 only. India could consolidate a solid innings to keep a steep target in front of the Kiwis. India had remained in the commanding position even on the third day, where people started speculating that the victory of India would be just a matter of time.
McCullum could lead the team from the front with his exemplary triple century to save New Zealand from a sure defeat. Indian bowlers could manage to take only one wicket on the fourth day and the game twisted to Kiwis side. However, New Zealand did not take any risk and declared their second knock at 680 for 8. India lost the first few wickets in quick succession, but finally managed to save another humiliating defeat.
Their dismal performances in the overseas ground keep on continuing.