Former Indian skipper, MS Dhoni has been spending the lockdown at his farmhouse in Ranchi with Sakshi, Ziva, and their pets for company. While MS has been on a sabbatical since India’s exit from the 2019 World Cup, his wife Sakshi has made sure to update fans about his activities on social media from time to time.
With the lockdown getting extended in India, Dhoni is using the massive complex of his farmhouse in Ranchi to ride some of his beloved motorcycles. However, his daughter Ziva is his favorite partner in crime as the duo were once again spotted on a bike while Sakshi filmed the whole thing and posted it on social media.
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Dhoni gave Ziva a bike ride amid “crazy lightning” as Sakshi, who was live on Instagram, showed her fans what the father-daughter duo was up to. Ziva was looking to have a ball as MS made her sit in the front this time, almost on the fuel tank, as he rode the vintage bike. The last time they did this on video, Ziva was sitting pillion.
“When ‘crazy lightning’ and ‘happiness’ are rolled into one,” Chennai Super Kings posted on Instagram.
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This is not the first time the former Indian skipper has been spotting riding a bike with his daughter inside their Ranchi farmhouse. In April as well, Sakshi did a live session on Instagram where Dhoni was seen giving Ziva a bike ride inside their lavish farmhouse. Captioning the video of the same, Sakshi wrote: “Two kids playing here, the big kid and the small kid.”
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MS Dhoni has not played international cricket since India’s semifinal exit from the 2019 Word Cup. He was slated to return to the cricketing field in the 13th edition of the IPL that was scheduled to begin from March 29.
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However, the tournament was deferred till April 15 and was eventually suspended for an indefinite period after India went into an extended lockdown.