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MS Dhoni’s ‘Go to Pakistan’ Directive Sparks Viral Stir

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A circulating video featuring former Indian cricket captain MS Dhoni has sparked curiosity on social media. In the video, Dhoni is heard suggesting to an unseen person that they should visit Pakistan for its food. LiveMint notes that the authenticity of the footage couldn’t be independently verified, but the video appears recent, showing Dhoni with a new hairstyle created by stylist Aalim Hakim.

In the video, Dhoni, standing in what seems to be a reception area, recommends, “You should go to Pakistan once for the food.” Although the person in the video declines, stating that he won’t go even for good food, Dhoni playfully insists, emphasizing, “Very good food,” and shares a laugh.

Meanwhile, speculation about MS Dhoni participating in IPL 2024 continues. Kasi Viswanathan, the CEO of Chennai Super Kings (CSK), expresses optimism about Dhoni’s potential involvement, noting his recovery from knee issues. Dhoni is reportedly undergoing training and rehabilitation, and Viswanathan believes he will be fit to play in the next IPL season.

While fans would love to see Dhoni continue with CSK, concerns arose during the previous season when he played with an injured knee. Many fans speculated that it might be his final IPL season, but neither Dhoni nor the team has made an official statement. CSK clinched their fifth title in the last IPL season.

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