WATCH : Classic MS Dhoni IPL ad for Chennai Super Kings
With the ODI series about to begin MS Dhoni must be preparing to face the Lankans in what will be India’s last assignment before they leave for South Africa.
After facing a lot of criticism during the recently concluded series against New Zealand MS Dhoni will be looking to show everyone that he still remains one of the best limited overs players in the world today.
The highly anticipated series against South Africa will be followed by the another series against Sri Lanka and then the IPL.
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Already there is a lot of buzz surrounding the next edition of the IPL which will see the return of two former winners in Chennai Super Kings and Rajasthan Royals.
With CSK’s return everyone is eagerly expecting Dhoni to come back to his adopted home. Dhoni had an incredible relationship with Chennai as the coastal city adopted the Ranchi boy as one of their own.
After CSK’s ban, Dhoni played for the Rising Pune Super Giants franchise but was never able to show case his magic with them. Some people even claim that Dhoni did not really feel a part of the Pune franchise as his heart was still with CSK.
Here we see an old Pepsi ad during Dhoni’s CSK days!
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