Former India skipper MS Dhoni has been phenomenal throughout his international career. Who can forget his blistering 183-run knock against Pakistan or his ODI World Cup 2011 finals heroics? However, a recent viral video of him has left fans in shock on social media. In the viral video, Dhoni can be seen speaking with a food lover and suggesting a good place to have good food.
In the video that made waves on social media, Dhoni showcased his love for Pakistani food. Dhoni, known for his calm demeanour on the cricket field, was seen advising a fan to experience the delectable flavours of Pakistani cuisine by visiting the country.
The video captures a lighthearted interaction where Dhoni enthusiastically recommends, "You should go to Pakistan once for the food." Dhoni has previously visited Pakistan as part of the Indian cricket squad and holds a high regard for the local delicacies.
Watch the viral video:
'You should go to Pakistan once for the food.' MS Dhoni 👀 pic.twitter.com/2SLZIxKASl
— Taimoor Zaman (@taimoorze) December 29, 2023
Despite Dhoni's sincere suggestion, the fan, with a touch of humour, responded, "I'm not going there, even if you suggest good food. I love food, but I won't go there." The playful banter between Dhoni and the fan left the cricketer in splits, highlighting the friendly exchange.
Can MS Dhoni defend the title in the upcoming IPL 2024?
In recent weeks, Dhoni has been in Dubai for various reasons. One of the most important reasons behind his visit was the player auction for the Indian Premier League 2024. Dhoni’s Chennai Super Kings, being the defending champions, picked some crucial players. The team bought key players like Rachin Ravindra, Daryl Mitchell, and Sameer Rizvi.
It’s worth noting that two Australian all-rounders, Pat Cummins and Mitchell Starc, have become the two most expensive players. Cummins has been bought by Sunrisers Hyderabad for 20.50 crore INR, while Mitchell Starc was bought by Kolkata Knight Riders for 24.75 crore INR. Mitchell was bought by CSK for a whopping 14 crore INR.