MS Dhoni’s Latest Hair Makeover Breaks the Internet

Mumbai: Former Indian cricket captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni has once again captured the attention of fans with his new hairstyle, creating a buzz in the headlines. Celebrity hairstylist Aalim Hakim shared a series of pictures of MS Dhoni on his Instagram account, expressing his excitement about working with the cricket icon.

Aalim Hakim mentioned, “It’s an amazing opportunity for any creative person to get associated with Mahendra Singh Dhoni, and I’m always grateful for the honour of styling his hair.” This time, Dhoni has opted for a long-haired look, deviating from the trend of short haircuts seen before the last IPL.

The hairstylist explained, “Before the last IPL, Mahi bhai showed me an image of him with long hair, and I got fascinated with it. We both decided to let his hair grow and then we would cut and style it.” The result is a fresh and effortless hairstyle that complements Dhoni’s overall appearance.

 

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Fans flooded the comment section with praises and emojis, showing their admiration for Dhoni’s new look. Notable figures like Aparshakti Khurana, Anil Kapoor, and Ranveer Singh also joined in the appreciation.

Mahendra Singh Dhoni, often referred to as ‘Captain Cool,’ holds a remarkable record in international cricket, leading India in 332 matches, with 178 wins, 120 losses, and six ties. His win percentage as a captain is an impressive 53.61%, making him India’s most successful captain. With 11,207 runs in 330 innings at an average of 46.89 and a strike rate over 76, Dhoni’s batting prowess remained intact despite his leadership responsibilities.

Dhoni’s success extended to franchise cricket, where he represented and captained Chennai Super Kings (CSK) and Rising Pune Supergiant (RPG) in the Indian Premier League (IPL). He led CSK to five IPL titles and also secured two Champions League T20 titles with the team.

In 250 IPL matches, Dhoni scored 5,082 runs at an average of 38.79 and a strike rate of 135.92, with 24 half-centuries to his name. His stellar performances in the IPL cemented his status as one of the tournament’s top run-scorers.

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