Despite relinquishing worldwide cricket in August 2020, previous India captain MS Dhoni takes pleasure in a substantial follower adhering to. Apart from his love for the sporting activity, Dhoni has a substantial collection of cars and trucks and also bikes, and also most of them are classic also. However, on Wednesday, Dhoni was seen attempting something brand-new as a video clip of him driving a tractor has actually gone viral on social media sites. Taking to Instagram, Dhoni uploaded a video clip of him driving a tractor, with an inscription: “Nice to learn something new but took way too long to finish the work.”
Notably, this was Dhoni’s initially Instagram message in almost 2 years. On the message, Dhoni’s India and also Chennai Super Kings colleague Ravindra Jadeja had an amusing remark. “No Number plate,” he quipped. The remark amused the fans and also gotten over 21,000 sort.

“It’s Dhoni, worlds knows him,” created one follower. “
As for Dhoni, the IPL 2023 season could be a couple of months away but Dhoni has already begun practicing for the new season. The cricketer has been spotted undergoing a few training sessions in the nets.
Dhoni, who quit international cricket in August 2020, has continued to feature in the IPL for CSK. While Dhoni still remains a fan-favourite, the chances of him continuing to play in the T20 league beyond this season are fairly slim.
Dhoni was recently spotted meeting the members of the Indian cricket team ahead of the first T20I against New Zealand. He was seen interacting with the likes of Shubman Gill, Yuzvendra Chahal and the support staff.
Dhoni is arguably one of the best captains Team India ever had. He led Team India to three major ICC trophies — 2007 T20 World Cup, 2011 ODI World Cup, and 2013 Champions Trophy.
Apart from his accomplishments in the national side, he has also been a prominent leader in franchise cricket, leading CSK to four Indian Premier League titles (2010, 2011, 2018, 2021).
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