A young fan, fell at Dhoni’s feet to seek his blessings.


Former Indian cricket group chief Mahendra Singh Dhoni was in Lucknow as of late on a business trip. Overpowered by the adoration and warmth showered on him by Lucknowites, Dhoni shared recollections about his past visits to the city. "Lucknow isn't another place for me. Fundamental yahan aakar kaafi cricket khel chuka hoon. Kaafi acchhe competitions hote thay yahan. Aur iske alawa hit bhi Kanpur coordinate khelne jaate hain toh Lucknow se hokar  guzarte hain," said the Indian group wicket attendant," including, "Ideally, I will continue coming to Lucknow and will invest more energy here, as now I have proficient commitments here." 

At the point when gotten some information about the cricketing ability from the state, chief cool answered, "UP has a great deal of cricketing ability. There has been some exceptional ability originating from the state. When I used to play U-19, at that point likewise the group of UP was far too great. The quick bowlers here are specialists in swinging the ball both ways. What's more, everybody realizes that the state has given a few incredible batsmen to the game."

A youthful fan, Umang Srivastava fell at Dhoni's feet to look for his favors. Dhoni later embraced the kid and wished him well (BCCL/Aditya Yadav) 

With Nepal becoming an integral factor now in universal cricket, we got some information about the Nepalese cricket group picking up ODI status by vanquishing Papua New Guinea in the Cricket World Cup Qualifier, and he stated, "It's great to see them qualifying. I was blessed to meet the group once and they were working hard so I instructed them to center and appreciate the amusement to be on the best. To make cricket a worldwide game, I trust an ever increasing number of such groups must come into the shred. Also, it is great that partner countries are endeavoring to pick up ICC's ODI status." 


Dhoni, when tested about the workload cricketers' face today in setting to Virat Kohli as of late discussing cricketer's expanding workload, he authentically answered, "I have effectively resigned from Test Cricket so the workload isn't an issue with me any longer."

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