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Nobody picks a fight with Mahi, reveals Sakshi Dhoni

Sakshi also revealed how the avid gamer in Dhoni helps the veteran wicketkeeper-batsman relax. She also revealed that Dhoni got emotional after leading Chennai Super Kings to their third Indian Premier League title in 2018.

Updated on: May 31, 2020, 23:08:24 IST
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Mahendra Singh Dhoni has been on a cricket sabbatical for almost a year now. He last turned out for a competitive game in July last year when India lost to New Zealand in the semi-final of the 2019 Cricket World Cup. Since then there has been constant speculation regarding his cricket future while Dhoni has always maintained silence on the topic. He supposed to return for the 2020 Indian Premier League before that was postponed due to Covid-19.

CSK skipper MS Dhoni stretches at the commence of the Indian Premier League 2019 (IPL T20) cricket match between Chennai Super Kings (CSK) and Sunrisers Hyderabad (SH). (PTI)
CSK skipper MS Dhoni stretches at the commence of the Indian Premier League 2019 (IPL T20) cricket match between Chennai Super Kings (CSK) and Sunrisers Hyderabad (SH). (PTI)

Fans are eagerly waiting for Dhoni to return to the field but they will have to wait for some time due to the spread of novel coronavirus.

Dhoni is known for his calm persona in or outside the field. The common perception is that he does not show a lot of emotion on the field and is ‘Captain Cool’. But on Sunday, the iconic former India captain’s wife Sakshi said that Dhoni is always emotional about the game as it is his love.

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While talking about Dhoni getting emotional after leading Chennai Super Kings to their third Indian Premier League title in 2018, Sakshi said during an Instagram Live chat on CSK’s official handle: “Mahi is always emotional about cricket. It’s his love.”

Rajasthan Royals (RR) along with CSK were making a comeback to the IPL after a two-year ban.

Sakshi also revealed how the avid gamer in Dhoni helps the veteran wicketkeeper-batsman relax.

“Video games are a stress buster for him. He has got a thinking brain, it does not rest. When he plays video games, it helps him divert his mind, which is a good thing. Nowadays PUBG has encroached my bed. Mahi is sleep talking about PUBG these days,” Sakshi said while speaking to interviewer Rupha Ramani.

Sakshi also joked that only she can pick up a fight with ice-cool Dhoni who last turned out for India during their loss to New Zealand in the 2019 World Cup semi-final.

“Nobody picks up a fight with him. I am the only one,” she smiled.

Sakshi also revealed that Dhoni has always kept his door open during tours and players could walk in any time they wanted.

“Mahi has always kept his door open. It has been like that since 2010 (when we got married). People come...we chat sometimes till 3-4 in the morning. When they come to talk to Mahi about cricket, I go away.”

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Sakshi also spilled the beans on their plans to hit the hills post lockdown on a road trip provided cricket does not resume during that time.

“If there is cricket there will be cricket. But Mahi and I have planned to hit the hills. We are planning to go to Uttarakhand..stay in small villages. we will do road trips..no flights,” Sakshi said.

Sakshi also said CSK has always been a family to them.

“It is nice to be part of the family. They take the sport as sport and there are no hard feelings.”

During the Instagram chat, India leg-spinner Yuzvendra Chahal commented, challenging Sakshi for a game of online ludo and also asking “bhabi how are you, where is Mahi bhai”.

(with IANS inputs)

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