Watch: MS Dhoni riding bike at his Ranchi home on birthday, waves to fans
Published on: Jul 8, 2020 5:23 pm IST|Updated on: Jul 8, 2020 5:23 pm IST
Former Indian captain MS Dhoni celebrated his 39th birthday yesterday. Fans from all around the world made his birthday like a festival. Social media was flooded with messages wishing the Indian veteran a healthy and prosperous year ahead. To the surprise of his fans in his home town Ranchi, Dhoni waved at his beloved fans from his farmhouse while riding a bike.
Fans in Ranchi pays tribute to MS Dhoni
MS Dhoni is one of the least accessible cricketers among all the players. He likes to have his own privacy and has been leading a peaceful life for the last few years by keeping out of all social media and glamour. From the videos shared by his wife and his IPL franchise on social media, it was clear that he was spending the lockdown in his farmhouse in Ranchi.
To pay tribute to the great man and to wish him a happy birthday, some of his passionate fans went to his farmhouse, and to even their surprise Dhoni waved back at them while riding a bike.
MS Dhoni waves back at his fans
A video has been now trending on the internet, where Mahi can be seen riding his bike inside his farmhouse in Ranchi while fans can be heard wishing him on his birthday in the background asking him to come and see them.
That’s the way – Mahi way!?
Here’s @msdhoni enjoying bike ride at his farm house. #HappyBirthdayDhoni pic.twitter.com/XZD07MpMw9
— MS Dhoni Fans Official (@msdfansofficial) July 7, 2020
It can be seen that, upon realizing that he has been spotted by his beloved fans, Dhoni waved back at them. The excited fans wasted no time and requested him to come to them for once.
“Mahi Sir, ek baar aa jaaye” (Mahi Sir, please come to us once).
Dhoni, who has won all three major ICC trophies as a captain enjoys a crazy fanbase that is second to no one. Its been over a year since he stepped on to the cricket field. He last played for India in their semi-final clash against New Zealand in the ICC World Cup 2019. If not for the coronavirus pandemic he would’ve led the Chennai Super Kings in the Indian Premier League.
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