MS Dhoni and Ravi Shastri spotted chatting and watching 3rd T20I between India and England at Trent Bridge


MS Dhoni and Ravi Shastri spotted chatting and watching 3rd T20I between India and England at Trent Bridge

MS Dhoni and Ravi Shastri

The third T20 between India and England is played at Trent Bridge in Nottingham. India have won the two matches of the three-match T20I series and are leading by 2-0. India have already won the series and they are eyeing whitewash. And English team is playing for respect in this match.

In the third match, England won the toss and opted to bat first. They had a brilliant start with the bat because of Dawid Malan’s half-century.

Former India captain MS Dhoni and former India head coahc Ravi Shastri were spotted watching the third T20I. Ravi Shastri is part of the commentary box for Sky Sports while Dhoni came to England for personal reasons.

You can see the pictures below:

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MS Dhoni spotted in Birmingham T20I also

MS Dhoni
MS Dhoni

Recently, Dhoni celebrated his 41st birthday (July 7) in England with his family- wife Sakshi Singh Dhoni and daughter Ziva. Pant also attended Dhoni’s birthday. Dhoni also celebrated his 12th wedding anniversary with Sakshi (July 4) in England.

Dhoni was spotted in the second T20I as well in Birmingham and BCCI had also shared a picture where he could be seen interacting with opener Ishan Kishan after the second T20I. A picture of him is going viral over social media where Dhoni could be seen wearing Rishabh Pant’s mask.

MS Dhoni played his last international match in the ICC World Cup 2019 and retired from the game in August 2020. He is still playing for Chennai Super Kings in the IPL and under him, the team has won four trophies. Dhoni is also the most successul Indian captain. Under him, India had won the major ICC trophies- ICC T20 World Cup in 2007, ICC World Cup in 2011, and ICC Champions Trophy in 2013.

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