MS Dhoni Has a New Haircut And Fans Can’t Keep Calm

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Former Indian cricket team captain, Mahendra Singh Dhoni is known for his luxurious life. Captain cool shares love for bikes and cars. The automotive lover owns a great collection.

Dhoni has never been devoid of fans love. He has a strong fanbase and is followed by 48.3M people on Instagram. His long hair has in particular been famous among the fans, once praised even by the president of Pakistan.

M.S. Dhoni New Haircut

The Chennai Super Kings star, is fondly called ‘Thala’ by CSK fans, which means leader. Dhoni has debuted a new haircut, cutting it short. Styling hair with different shades of brown, player has opted a shorter and wavy version.

Dhoni is a man of calm and composed nature. He remains lowkey. However, when the famous hairdresser, Aalim Hakim shares the picture of Dhoni, fans found a way to stay updated about their idol.

“Our Young, Dynamic and Handsome Mahendra Singh Dhoni,” was the picture captioned.

 
 
 
 
 
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A post shared by Aalim Hakim (@aalimhakim)

“It’s a pure joy to cut and style our Thala’s hair and he is always courteous enough to let me click his pictures,” wrote Hakim. As soon the picture was shared, fans went crazy.

One of the fans wrote, “Man is aging in reverse🔥 Thala for a reason.” Another Indian fan remarked in good humor, “Mahi bhai ab under 19 khelne ka plan hai kya” ( Mahi are you planning to play for Under 19).

Parvez Musharraf on Dhoni’s Hairstyle

During 2006 tour, it was the last time India visited Pakistan for the bilateral series. And in a presentation ceremony after r a one-day match in Lahore, Musharraf, the then presented of Pakistan praised Dhoni for his long hair,

May I congratulate Dhoni on being the architect of the victory. May I tell Dhoni, I saw a placard asking you to get a haircut. If you want to take my opinion, you look good in this haircut. Don’t get a haircut.”

Dhoni has been one of the most successful Indian cricketers, who has led India to victory in 2011 Cricket World Cup, the 2007 ICC World Twenty20 and the 2013 ICC Champions Trophy.

 

 

Tabinda Mir

Tabinda Mir is a writer from Kashmir. She is an English Honours graduate and her interests primarily dwell in poetry and sports writing. She likes to cover Cricket as an avid fan. Apart from sports, her other publications include articles, poems and a letter to summer in the book titled, “Under The Summer Skies”.

Also, her leisure time activities include reading novels, poetry, non literary works, philosophies and writing poetry, short stories, articles on diverse themes.

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