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MS Dhoni shares glimpse of his birthday celebration with his special fans

Published at :July 9, 2023 at 12:48 AM
Modified at :July 9, 2023 at 12:53 PM
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Saurabh Anand


MS Dhoni is India's one of most successful captains with three ICC title wins.

Former Indian captain MS Dhoni celebrated his 42nd birthday on Friday. MS Dhoni celebrated his special day with his special fans at his home in Ranchi. Former Indian captain MS Dhoni shared a video on his Instagram where he was cutting a cake with his dogs. Billions of Dhoni fans also celebrated their favourite cricketer's 42nd birthday.  Among the IPL’s most successful skippers, MS Dhoni won IPL 2023 for Chennai Super Kings. This was his 5th IPL title win with CSK and he equaled Rohit Sharma’s record of winning the most number of IPL titles. Dhoni is India’s one of most successful captains with three ICC title wins in his 8 years long tenure. 

Dhoni's special video

Posting a video on his Instagram, MS Dhoni wrote, “Thanks a lot for all your warm wishes, a glimpse of what I did on my birthday”. In the video, MS Dhoni cut his birthday along with his 4 pet dogs. Dhoni was in a joyous mood as he was seen playing with his pets. Earlier on the birthday eve, a Few fans came to his farmhouse in Ranchi and gifted him special artwork. Dhoni humbly received the gift and greeted fans with a few pictures. 7th July has become a festival kind of day for all the MS Dhoni fans around the World. 

MS Dhoni received a huge reception from the crowd during the IPL 2023 wherever he played the game. Dhoni after winning the IPL 2023 announced that he will be coming back for one more season in 2024 only for his fans. MS Dhoni played his last game for India in the 2019 World Cup against New Zealand in the semifinal. In his 15-year-long international career, he scored more than 17,000 runs and smashed 16 international centuries. MS Dhoni won ICC World T20 in 2007, ICC Cricket World Cup in 2011, and ICC Champions Trophy in 2013 for India as captain. 

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