WATCH: MS Dhoni at the shooting range
The former Indian Captain MS Dhoni is known for his captaincy skills, hard-hitting, finishing abilities, wicket-keeping and other extraordinary things. Other than cricket, MS Dhoni is also known for his passion for bikes and football.
A couple of years back, Dhoni also said that he would like to serve in the army once he retires from Cricket. He also added that he wants to serve the country in every possible manner as it gives him pressure. “Why I got here is because of cricket. I would like to serve actively in the Army only after cricket. I don’t want my cricket to suffer because that is something I am good at. Once my cricket career is over, I would definitely like to serve in the Army,” Dhoni told journalists.
Dhoni regularly visits the army camps to increase his future knowledge about the army. A few years ago, He also completed his first para jump from 1250 feet from IAF. He became part of India’s elite force (106 Infantry Battalion TA Para) in 2014.
Recently, the official social handle of MS Dhoni uploaded a video of Dhoni where he was seen shooting with a gun. The video was uploaded on social media, Instagram with a caption, “Shooting gun is so much more fun than shooting ads”.
Here’s the post:
The video is going viral on Social Media and everyone is praising Dhoni’s shooting skills. It’s a treat for the fans to watch the video.
However, MS Dhoni is gearing up for the upcoming match of Chennai Super Kings (CSK) against Kings XI Punjab (KXIP) on 15th April. CSK won their first two matches with the help of Dwayne Bravo and Sam Billings respectively.
CSK is the only team to win the away game this season so far. CSK is at the second position in the points table.
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