MS Dhoni To Feature in New Advertisement For Biscuit Brand. Ends Suspense

MS Dhoni: The tension that had his admirers wondering what their beloved cricketer would share was finally put to rest when MS Dhoni appeared in a brand-new advertising for a biscuit company.
Dhoni announced on Facebook that he would be revealing fantastic news to his supporters on September 25.
Dhoni brought a reporter to the platform during an occasion and informed him that India had won the World Cup the year the biscuit brand was introduced. The ex-Indian cricketer continued, “This year, there is another World Cup. India can win the Cup again if the biscuit brand can relaunch.

“I’m bringing 2011 again because to create history, we need to repeat history,” he said.

One of the best wicket keepers in the world is largely recognized as being MS Dhoni. In 2007, he led India to the T20 World Cup, in 2011, to the ODI World Cup, and in 2013, to the Champions Trophy. Dhoni, who made his debut for India in 2004, played for his country in 350 ODIs, 98 T20Is, and 90 Tests while amassing 17,266 runs in all three competitions.
Even though Dhoni is renowned for maintaining his cool both on and off the field, the former Indian cricketer recently explained why he never loses his temper when playing. He claimed that, at the end of the day, he is also a human, thus he makes an effort to regulate his emotions.

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Dhoni recently stated during a Livfast interview that he initially attempts to put himself in his teammates’ shoes to comprehend why they misfielded or dropped a catch. “Being upset does not solve the problem. There are already 40,000 spectators in the stands and millions more people are following the game online (on TV, streaming platforms). I had to determine the cause (for fielding lapses).

“I don’t have a problem if a player is completely focused on the ground and still misses a catch. Of course, I also want to know how many catches he made during practise before that to determine whether he had a problem and was trying to fix it or not. Instead of concentrating on whether a catch was dropped, I used to concentrate on all these factors. The idea was always to try to put ourselves in their shoes, even if it meant that we lost a game as a result.”

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In December 2014, Dhoni declared his retirement from Test cricket. He left his position as leader of the Indian T20I and ODI teams in 2017 after three years. On August 15, 2020, the wicketkeeper-batter announced his retirement from international cricket, leaving his supporters inconsolable. He did, however, continue to play for Chennai Super Kings in the IPL and announced that he would participate in the 2023 IPL during the just-completed 2022 season.

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