Former legendary Indian skipper MS Dhoni still enjoys a massive fan following even after more than three years of his retirement from the international. The fans never miss a single chance to meet and greet their cricketing hero and one of the all-time iconic superstars who ever played the game of cricket for India.
A similar incident happened recently MS Dhoni was going through a security scan at an airport. Noteworthy, the multi-time World Champion skipper always stays humbled whenever he interacts with his fans anywhere in the country. Meanwhile, a fan of the airport shouted ‘Mahi Bhai I Love You” just after seeing Dhoni at the security gates.
Later in a state of excitement, the fan also added, “Mere haath kaanp rahe hain (My hands are shivering).”
Subsequently, the antics from the fans drove MS Dhoni to a smile; the video of this wholesome moment also made rounds on social media as soon as it was shared by an X user.
Here’s the video:
Fan : Mahi bhai I love you ❤
— FAN🚩 (@KattarDhoni) September 29, 2023
Thala : Smiles 😁@msdhoni #MSDhoni pic.twitter.com/W6SXlb6E1r
After hanging his boots in international cricket, the 42-year-old plays in the Indian Premier League. He has led the Chennai Super Kings to win the IPL title five times. He is jointly the most successful skipper in the IPL history, alongside Mumbai Indians’ skipper Rohit Sharma.
Apart from that, he had also been India’s most successful skipper in the major international tournaments. Team India won the T20 World Cup 2007, the ODI World Cup 2011, and the Champions Trophy 2013 under Dhoni’s captaincy.
In all, he captained India in 332 international matches, which is the highest number of matches to led by an individual. In these fixtures under his captaincy, India emerged victorious in 178 matches and ended up on the wrong side in 120 matches. Apart from that, India also played six tied matches, alongside 15 matches without any result under him.
He is also speculated to be in action for the Chennai Super Kings in the upcoming edition of the Indian Premier League in 2024.