MS Dhoni is one of the best captains in cricket history. He is the only captain to have won every major International Cricket Council (ICC) white-ball competition. Before assisting the team in winning the 2011 Cricket World Cup, he guided India to the first-ever T20 World Cup championship in 2007. India, captained by Dhoni, won the Champions Trophy in 2013. The Ranchi native is not just one of the best commanders but also a fantastic hitter and wicketkeeper. Nobody has been less impressed by Dhoni’s tactical prowess. Even though Dhoni is a once-in-a-generation cricket player, very few people have heard him discuss relationships. For this reason, the player’s most recent video is extremely unique. Scroll down to watch MS Dhoni Gives Hilarious Relationship Advice For Bachelors.
MS Dhoni Gives Hilarious Relationship Advice For Bachelors
Everyone was taken aback when Dhoni gave the lads some relationship advice during a recent encounter.
“Bachelors, you have a partner who is not your true love, but she has a misconception that you should avoid by concluding this response. I wish to dispel a myth about bachelors who have girlfriends: Yeh mat sochna ki meri wali alag hai. Don’t think that your girlfriend is any different),” Dhoni remarked as the crowd burst out laughing.
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— RP (@meerkali7) October 26, 2023
Dhoni Gives Update On Knee Injury

Former Indian cricket player MS Dhoni also gave a significant update on his knee injury and anticipated return to the Indian Premier League (IPL). In a recent media appearance, Dhoni stated that he is recovering nicely from the knee surgery he underwent at the beginning of June. He continued by saying the physician had assured him he would feel “much better” by year’s end. The news is greatly welcomed by Dhoni’s supporters, who hope to see the wicketkeeper-batter participate in at least one more Indian Premier League season before retiring from playing cricket.
The news is greatly welcomed by Dhoni’s supporters, who hope to see the wicketkeeper-batter participate in at least one more Indian Premier League season before retiring from playing cricket.
On July 10, 2019, the 42-year-old made his final appearance for India against New Zealand in the Manchester ICC World Cup semi-final.
Dhoni guided the Chennai Super Kings to a record-tying fifth IPL championship in 2023.