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WATCH – MS Dhoni Gives A Beautiful Message On Women’s Day
By CricShots - Mar 8, 2019 3:45 pm
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Former India skipper, MS Dhoni has often been known for being a gentleman on and off the cricket field. Ahead of his final ODI at Ranchi, Dhoni came up with a beautiful message for the women fraternity on International Women’s Day, where he spoke about how women should be respected and protected. He also went on to highlight their rights and why aborting them is a crime.

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In the video, Dhoni was also seen mentioning that the girl should be cherished by her father. She should be valued for everything she brings to the world. Dhoni mentions she should be loved for the smile. She should also be encouraged to work hard and follow her dreams.

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Here is the video of the message that was given by Dhoni:

https://www.instagram.com/p/Buuv_T5ByHM/?utm_source=ig_embed&utm_campaign=embed_locale_control

Meanwhile, Dhoni is playing probably his last international game in his hometown Ranchi against Australia. Ever since he arrived in his city of Ranchi there was a huge buzz around the place. He not only gave his mates a ride on his hummer but also hosted the entire team for dinner at his Ranchi farmhouse.

In an attempt to pay respect to the martyred CRPF personnel in the cowardly Pulwama terror attack, the Indian skipper Virat Kohli wore a special camouflage cap when he came out for the toss in the third ODI against Australia in Ranchi. According to reports, the move has been suggested by none other than Lt. Col. MS Dhoni (he’s with the Territorial Army) and skipper Kohli.

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Earlier, Dhoni presented the special caps to all the team members and the support staff soon after the warm-up at his home ground – the JSCA International Stadium Complex in Ranchi. Sharing the video of the same, BCCI tweeted, “#TeamIndia will be sporting camouflage caps today as a mark of tribute to the loss of lives in Pulwama terror attack and the armed forces”.