MS Dhoni Spotted Driving Vintage Rolls-Royce In Ranchi, Video Goes Viral
MS Dhoni's garage boasts of not only the latest high-end vehicles but also a few vintage cars.
MS Dhoni is one cricketer who has managed to take the leap from being just another sportsperson to being a legend. Even though it has been close to three years now since his decision to announce retirement from international cricket, there is hardly any decline in his fan following. If anything, it has only increased with the Chennai Super Kings (CSK) captain having led the team to a title win twice after his international retirement- in 2021 and 2023.
What attracts fans towards Dhoni is his rise from middle-class backgrounds to becoming the only captain in the world to win all white-ball ICC trophies while also leading the side to the number 1 rankings in Test cricket. In addition, his legacy as a finisher and a wicketkeeper goes unparalleled with several of the young wicketkeepers in the country today idolising the 42-year-old who has promised to return for one more season in the IPL as a way of saying thank you to his fans who came to support and cheer for him in large numbers wherever he travelled to play in the IPL this season.
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And now a recent video which has gone viral on social media shows his love for automobiles. While most Dhoni fans are already aware of his love for bikes, he is also interested in cars and was spotted driving a vintage Rolls-Royce on the streets of Ranchi, a video of which has gone viral.
Here is the clip:
MS Dhoni Rolls Royce! 😍 🔥 #Xitter #TwitterX #MSDhoni𓃵 #Dhoni #msdhoni #Trending #mahi #Thala #RollsRoyce pic.twitter.com/NuFGa4Ot9l
— Ayush Bose (@AyushBose11) July 25, 2023
Meanwhile, a fan also spotted Dhoni leaving the gym at the Jharkhand State Cricket Association (JSCA) in his hometown. The stumper had played with an injury throughout IPL 2023 but underwent a surgery in Mumbai soon after guiding the Men in Yellow to their fifth IPL title in May.