'Promoted Free Of Cost': MS Dhoni Plays Candy Crush On Flight, Twitter Goes Crazy
The Ranchi-based stalwart is one of the finest skippers, India has ever produced. Under his leadership, India has clinched the 2007 T20 World Cup, the 2011 ODI World Cup, and 2013 Champions Trophy.
Former India legendary skipper MS Dhoni was spotted traveling in economy class on the flight and that is when he took the Internet by storm. In the video shared on social media, one of the air hostesses could be seen giving chocolates to Dhoni who was occupied playing 'Candy Crush' on his tablet. Some of the fans were amazed to see the former India skipper flying in economy class while others saw that Dhoni was playing 'Candy Crush' on his tablet.
Candy Crush stonks 🚀 pic.twitter.com/7PJzUnDRlo
— Rajabets India🇮🇳👑 (@smileandraja) June 25, 2023
Petition to Sakshi Dhoni to drop MSD's candy crush I'd 😄pic.twitter.com/DRePatomPE
— Vinay (@TrophyHeist) June 25, 2023
New Candy Crush Lover in Town, Thala Dhoni Spotted playing Candy Crush !! ❤️🥳#MSDhoni | @msdhoni | #Dhoni pic.twitter.com/4hryQ9gmHE
— Saravanan Hari 💛🦁🏏 (@CricSuperFan) June 25, 2023
Fans going to download Candy Crush, after that MS Dhoni video : pic.twitter.com/LXkJHG5bvT
— Sia⋆ (@siappaa_) June 25, 2023
Candy Crush watching they are promoted by MS Dhoni free of cost :pic.twitter.com/ZgZo6rIU1p
— Dyno 🕶 (@dyno_tweet) June 25, 2023
Candy Crush stock RN:-📈. pic.twitter.com/IEQubrtkXY
— Haris Shaikh (@Harishaikh_0800) June 25, 2023
The Ranchi-based stalwart is one of the finest skippers, India has ever produced. Under his leadership, India has clinched the 2007 T20 World Cup, the 2011 ODI World Cup, and the 2013 Champions Trophy. He is the only captain who has sealed all three white-ball ICC tournaments. Ever since he stepped down as a skipper, team India has not won an ICC tournament.
In the recently passed IPL 2023, Dhoni-led Chennai Super Kings won the IPL title for a record fifth time, defeating Gujarat Titans in the final. Despite struggling with his knee, Dhoni played all the games for the franchise.
"We never asked him things like 'do you want to play or do you want to sit out.' If he can't, he would've told us straightaway," CSK CEO Kasi Viswanathan told ESPNcricinfo Tamil.