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WATCH: MS Dhoni gives autograph to fan in BMW car
MS Dhoni has one of the most fans in the world. The former India skipper is the most successful captain of team India as he is the only leader to win the T20 World Cup, the ODI World Cup and the Champions Trophy as well. The former World Cup winner retired from international cricket in the year 2020 but still continues to play in Indian Premier League (IPL) side Chennai Super Kings (CSK). He also led the side to their fifth IPL trophy last season.
He has been often seen vacationing and practising or riding his bikes. Now, the 42-year-old was spotted giving an autograph to a lucky fan while sitting in the fan’s car and singing a song for him as well. The fan got his favourite cricketer’s signature on the back seat handrest. The video of it has gone viral on social media.
Dhoni is known for his humble and down-to-earth nature while meeting his fans and other people as well. Previously he was spotted giving an autograph to a fan in the US during his vacation and asking back his chocolates too and then he was spotted giving a ride to a young cricketer after a practice session as well.
Here’s the video:
MS Dhoni signing on Fan’s BMW Car❤️😍
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MS Dhoni a true icon
The former skipper was spotted watching the US Open a few months back and also visited former US President Donald Trump and played golf with him as well. Dhoni underwent surgery after the IPL 2023 and has been recovering well. He has also said that he would be returning to the field next season, and the fans are hoping to see in back on the field.
He was also the last skipper to win a major trophy for India since the 2013 Champions Trophy India has failed to win any major tournament. The Men in Blue in the current edition of the ODI World Cup has been performing exceptionally well as they have qualified for the semi-final without losing a game so far. India would love to win the World Cup at home.