• MS Dhoni says people not to remember him as a 'Good Cricketer but as a good human being'

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    MS Dhoni says people not to remember him as a 'Good Cricketer but as a good human being'
    Even with all of his success, MS Dhoni has a positive outlook on life that is worth talking about...

    Digital Desk: MS Dhoni has been a prominent personality in Indian cricket, arguably having the largest fan base, since he first emerged from Ranchi to join the team in the early 2000s. He went on to lead the team to victories at the 2007 T20 Cricket World Cup and the 2011 ODI Cricket World Cup. His performances in the Indian Premier League (IPL) are equally noteworthy including the 2023 edition, he has guided Chennai Super Kings to five championships.

    Even with all of his success, MS Dhoni has a positive outlook on life that is worth talking about. A recent video that has been widely circulated on social media serves as a good illustration of it.

    The anchor questions MS Dhoni in the video, which comes from an interactive session: "Is that hunger alive? If not, what is important to you today in life?"

    "Right from the start, I was not into that 'People should remember me as a good cricketer'. I have always said that 'I want to be remembered as a good human being'. If you want to be a good human being, it's a process till you die," he replied.



    Meanwhile, two seats at Mumbai's Wankhede Stadium, the site of Mahendra Singh Dhoni's iconic 2011 World Cup-winning six, have been specially crafted and redesigned for the fans.



    The Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) revealed that the chairs are part of a particularly constructed cabin honouring India's World Cup success in 2011 by sharing a photo of the new stand on X, earlier Twitter. They also disclosed that the "World Cup 2011 Victory Memorial Stand" is the new name for the cabin.