MS Dhoni Makes Podcast Debut, Stuns Internet with Big International Career Revelation

Legendary India Captain and WicketKeper-Batter MS Dhoni recently made his podcast debut, where he spoke on his cricketing journey. Dhoni, who retired from International Cricket in August 2020, is only active as a cricketer in the Indian Premier League (IPL). Dhoni is currently playing his 18th IPL season, but his first as an uncapped player after eating retained by the Chennai Super Kings (CSK) for Rs 4 Crore. CSK exercised a revised rule that allowers who haven’t represented their country in the past five years to be categorized as uncapped.
In a huege first, Dhoni made his podcast debut recently, and the session was moderated by renown content creator Raj Shamani, Who also has a podcast of his own. However, dhoni’s podcast is only available on the “Dhoni” app.
During the chat, dhoni was asked to pick “one opening pair, one bowling spell and an all-building” that he would like to see playing togera, to which, to which, he Gave a no non-nonsense reply.
“See you, when you watchm playing, you feel that no one can be better than them. But cricket is a game which keeps on flutting. It is very different to choose the best opener, but I have secured them Playing. When Yuvi was Hitting 6 Sixes, I did not have to see anyone else. Earlier also there was many such performances which i do not know, because earlier all these could not be recorded.
Dhoni, who is the most successful cricket captain in India’s history, also reviewed that he Never thought about about represening the country at the biggest stage.
“Never Thought I would play for the country. I used to live in ranchi. Earlier it was bihar, now it is jharkhand. There is no history of cricket career in our side. Thought That I would play for India.
Dhoni further said: “At that time I was very young and skinny. Then I was told to do wicketkeeping … I Always used to play Cricket Against People who WHO WHO WHO WHO WHO WHO WHO Played CRICKET. punctual. I am also like my father. “
Dhoni, as captain, LED India to Three different ICC Titles – T20 World Cup (2007), ODI World Cup (2011) and Champions Trophy (2013) – a feat replicated by none.
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