MS Dhoni: Candy Crush – Craze for Mahendra Singh Dhoni refuses to die despite the culmination of IPL 2023 season. In a new viral video, The CSK captain was seen playing Candy Crush on his tablet abroad at an Indigo airline. Dhoni playing Candy Crush became the number one trending topic on Twitter as over 30 lakh users downloaded the game in just three hours.
Overwhelmed by this massive gesture from the fans, Candy Crush took to Twitter to express gratitude and said, “Just In – We Got 3.6 Million New Downloads in Just 3 Hours.
Thanks to the Indian Cricket Legend @msdhoni. We are Trending In India Just Because Of You”.
For the unversed Dhoni is fond of playing video games. Call of Duty, PUBG, and FIFA are some of the games the CSK skipper indulges in his free time. In the Ranveer Allahbadia show on YouTube Ishant Sharma revealed Dhoni’s fascination in playing video games. “We all carry PlayStations wherever we go. Mahi bhai loves playing online/video games like Call of Duty, and he’s quite fond of PubG.”
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MS Dhoni: Dhoni to begin rehab after undergoing knee surgery in Mumbai
Recently, the CSK star underwent surgery on knee. After that, Dhoni will begin rehab soon in Ranchi. CSK CEO Kasi Viswanathan confirmed that the wicketkeeper batter immediately informed about flying to Mumbai for the surgery.
“Actually, he told us immediately after the final is over he’ll fly to Mumbai, have surgery, and go back to Ranchi for rehab,” Viswanathan said to ESPN Cricinfo. “In Mumbai, after Ruturaj’s wedding [on June 4], I visited him. It was a courtesy call.
He’s quite comfortable. He said he’ll rest for three weeks and then start his rehab. And like he said, he’s not going to play until January-February. We don’t need to remind him about all that,” Kasi added.
Dhoni wants to play one more IPL season as a gift to fans. For now, he will be hoping his rehabilitation goes well. The CSK star has not mentioned anything about retirement yet.
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