Former India captain MS Dhoni is a hero for the people. His journey from Ranchi to becoming the most esteemed captain of the Indian cricket team is a tale of legends. Dhoni is a people’s champion. His journey from Ranchi to becoming the finest captain of the Indian cricket team is the stuff of legends.
No other captain in the Indian cricket team has achieved more success than Dhoni. With three ICC titles under his leadership, Dhoni ranks among the world’s top captains. Although he’s retired from international cricket, he continues to lead the Chennai Super Kings in the IPL. In fact, he guided his team to their fifth title this year, matching the record set by the Mumbai Indians.
MS Dhoni was seen in a cake-cutting event with his friends from the gym
Lately, MS Dhoni has been vigorously training. A recent video from his gym showcases him in high spirits, seen cutting cakes. The video’s caption reveals that Dhoni and his gym companions were celebrating CSK’s IPL victory.
“Hum khilayenge (I will serve). Kaun kaun kha Raha hai Aur kaun kaun dieting pe he vo batao (who’s dieting and who’s eating, first tell me that)” Dhoni can be heard telling in the video.
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In a recent statement, Gautam Gambhir emphasized once more that MS Dhoni’s innings weren’t solely accountable for India’s World Cup victory. The former cricketer, who is now a politician, even pointed to social media as being prejudiced on such matters.
“While we celebrate MS Dhoni’s innings in the final, we should celebrate these other efforts as much. No one innings could win India the trophy. It was a collective effort, and should be celebrated as such. It is because of social media that we don’t do it. Social media is biased and we all know that. But social media doesn’t make it the truth. There is always a tendency on social media to celebrate individuals more than the team,” he added.
“In doing so, what happens is we don’t celebrate key performers who had as much a part to play. And that’s an issue for sure. All I will say is we should celebrate the entire team. While we celebrate Dhoni, we should also celebrate the others who all played very important roles in the Indian win,” he concluded.
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