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'Not Just Friend, But An Elder Brother’: Indian Player Praises MS Dhoni

Former Indian captain MS Dhoni has been an inspiration and one of the Indian cricketers highly praised him for not just being a friend but also an elder brother.
11:51 AM Aug 19, 2024 IST | Daisy Mehta
 not just friend  but an elder brother’  indian player praises ms dhoni
Former India captain MS Dhoni

Generations of cricketers are still motivated by MS Dhoni, even if he retired from his international career in 2020. Speculation on Dhoni's future persists, given he played in the IPL in 2024. Players that play with Dhoni attest to his impeccable understanding of strategy. Dhoni has a history of leading his team to some incredible victories while hiding behind the wickets. Dhoni can command his team to accomplish amazing things even when he is behind the stumps.

Khaleel Ahmed Praises MS Dhoni

Khaleel Ahmed, a left-arm bowler, is one of Dhoni's fans. Khaleel has participated in 18 T20Is and 11 ODIs. Former India opener Aakash Chopra recently conducted an interview with Khaleel. He questioned Khaleel about the background of a picture of MS Dhoni gifting him a bunch of roses.

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"This photo was taken in New Zealand. We were going to the practice ground from the main ground. Mahi bhai was given flowers by his friends. I was walking with him. He passed me the flowers. Mahi bhai is not my friend, not my elder brother, he is my guru," Khaleel said on Chopra's YouTube channel.

"Since my childhood, I wanted to become the bowler who took the first over from India since I had watched Zaheer Khan growing up. In the Asia Cup, Mahi bhai, asked me to bowl the first over. I ran so hard, away from the huddle thinking that if I give it time he might change his mind. I think the most important player of a team gets to bowl the first.

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Recently, The CEO of the Chennai Super Kings (CSK), Kasi Viswanath, has refuted rumours that the team requested the reinstatement of a previously abandoned regulation in order to sign MS Dhoni for a reduced fee from the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). A player who has retired from international competition five years prior would be included in the 'uncapped' category of the IPL.

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