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WATCH: Former India skipper MS Dhoni in new ‘Pony tail’ hairstyle
India will start their campaign against Australia at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai on October 8.
Former India skipper and World Cup winner MS Dhoni is currently enjoying his post-retirement time. He is working on his fitness to participate in the Indian Premier League in 2024. Recently, Dhoni concluded his US trip, where he was seen having great off-field time. He was seen enjoying a semifinal game at the US Open.
However, recently, Dhoni was spotted at Mumbai International Airport. He was seen in a new hairstyle, which left fans awestruck on social media. His video went viral on social media, and fans were delighted to witness it. It’s worth noting that over the years, Dhoni has had several hairstyles. He has been known for his unique hairstyles.
Here is the video:
MS Dhoni in Pony-Tail hairstyle.
– New look for Thala….!!!!pic.twitter.com/CF8AYmEIKx
— Johns. (@CricCrazyJohns) September 30, 2023
It’s worth noting that Dhoni was earlier spotted with Malyalm actor Mohanlal. They were spotted together at an ad shoot for Asian Paints. Dhoni has also participated in various activities and events in recent times. It looks like the former India skipper is trying to finish all of his work before the Indian Premier League in 2024.
Can Rohit Sharma join Dhoni and Kapil on the unique list?
As India is set to host the ODI World Cup in 2023, India skipper Rohit Sharma will look to win it after 12 years. If Rohit leads India to the trophy, he will be the third Indian skipper after Kapil Dev and MS Dhoni to win the ODI World Cup. It’s worth noting that India will start their campaign against Australia at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai on October 8.
However, the tournament will kick off with England taking on New Zealand at Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on October 5. The defending champions will look to continue their dominance in the tournament. On the other hand, the Kiwis will look to take revenge for their unique defeat against England in the last World Cup finals.