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With India's legendary captain cool, MS Dhoni turning 44 years old, let us have a look at one of his most hilarious interviews from 2018 where a magician attempted to guess the name of his childhood ...
MS Dhoni is celebrating his 44th birthday today. On the occasion of his birthday, here we will have a look at 3 greatest records owned by him. Dhoni lives a private life in Ranchi and stays away from ...
As MS Dhoni turned 44 on Monday, wishes poured in from across the cricketing world — but one stood out. “Happy birthday, Mahi bhai. Keep playing,” wrote India pacer Deepak Chahar on Instagram, echoing ...
MS Dhoni is the only Indian captain to have won three ICC trophies: the 2007 T20 World Cup, the 2011 ODI World Cup and the Champions Trophy in 2013.
While he retired from international cricket nearly five years ago, Dhoni continues to feature in the Indian Premier League for Chennai Super Kings despite a nagging knee injury ...
Former Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni brought in his 37th birthday with family and teammates today, July 7, with great fervour. Read 15 years of Mumbai Mirror's journalism here. For 24x7 ...
Adding more fun to the victories is the 38th birthday of Mahendra Singh Dhoni. Captain Cool, as he is fondly called, turned 38 on Sunday and wishes are pouring in from across the world.
MS Dhoni birthday: Dhoni turned 38 today and here are some stats that prove that he is still one of the best cricketers going around and should be an integral part of the Indian side in World Cup ...
Dhoni, who turned a year older Sunday, shook a leg with daughter Ziva in the presence of wife Sakshi as his teammates, in his preferred minimalist manner, celebrated the reverential figure's birthday.
Mahendra Singh Dhoni is one of the most iconic and successful cricketers in the history of Indian cricket. He has produced several memorable moments that have left a lasting impact on the game and ...
Also Read | Happy Birthday MS Dhoni: India’s ‘Captain cool’ turns 39 For years, Australia had thrashed India on their soil. In 2000, India won just 1 out of 14 ODIs, and even though the ...
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