Updated 3 December 2023 at 18:44 IST
MS Dhoni pets his black Stallion Chetak, feeds his adorable pony in a new viral video - WATCH
A viral video features MS Dhoni's prized possessions, his pet stallion and a pony as he feeds and pets them at his Ranchi farmhouse.
MS Dhoni may not be playing in the international format anymore. But it will not be an exaggeration to say that he is the most beloved cricketer in India. The former India captain still plays franchise cricket in the Indian Premier League, and a sea of fans come down to see him in action. But the fans are also taking an interest in MS' off-the-game life. One of his recent videos featuring his pets is getting super viral in recent times.
Three things you need to know
- MS Dhoni retired from the International format in 2020
- Dhoni is still active in franchise cricket and plays for CSK in the IPL
- The CSK Skipper is coming off an IPL title win with CSK.
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Viral video shows MS Dhoni with his stallions in Ranchi farmhouse
Visiting MS Dhoni's farmhouse is a dream for several cricket fans, and some people had the privilege of seeing it recently. A clip has been circulating social media that features Mahendra Singh Dhoni with his pets. While he has a fondness for his dogs, the clip featured the stallions that are in his farmhouse.
Dhoni was standing beside them as he petted Chetak, the black stallion. He also fed his Shetland Pony, a small-sized horse that originates from the Shetland Islands in the north of Scotland.
MS Dhoni opens up on running a YouTube channel
MS Dhoni's lifestyle is something that is admired by many. His wife, Sakshi Dhoni, often shares glimpses of the things that are happening around their residence on her Instagram. Dhoni, too, puts up some pictures or videos, but that happens in a rare instant. Interestingly, someone asked the former Skipper about his thoughts about running a YouTube channel, as it could easily become a hit among the fans.
But Captain Cool shot the idea down. In a clip that is circulating in X [Formerly Twitter], Dhoni said:
'I am happy with one-on-one conversation. I am more of a in person kind of a man. So, I don’t think I’ll be able to run YouTube channel. Plus, I am a bit moody. I might post 2-3 videos and like my Instagram account disappear after one year.'
Published By : Pavitra Shome
Published On: 3 December 2023 at 18:44 IST