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WATCH – Ziva Dhoni Says No To Photographs
By CricShots - May 25, 2018 8:43 pm
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The Indian Premier League (IPL) is the biggest T20 extravaganza in India. The tournament does the job of unifying the nations as the fans don’t leave any stone unturned to cheer for their favorite franchises. While the tournament brings all the cricketers in the world together, their families also start to share a deep bonding. While players take the limelight with them on the filed performances, their families steal the show off the field like on various social media platforms.

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MS Dhoni with his daughter Ziva

Ziva, daughter of Chennai Super Kings (CSK) skipper MS Dhoni, is just 3-years old but she has thousands of followers on social media. Being a celebrity kid, Ziva gets clicked a lot by the paparazzi, but unlike her father, she is pretty vocal. A hilarious video is going viral on social media in which the cute little girl can be seen requesting the photographer to not take her photo. The cameraman starts laughing as little Ziva says “No Photo.”

Here’s the cute video of Ziva requesting the photographer:

As Dhoni, Suresh Raina and Harbhajan Singh as teammates in the IPL, their daughters also have become good friends. Ziva, Hinaya, and Gracia have developed a good bonding while their fathers have been entertaining the crowd on the field. There are some videos of social media platforms which shows the great bonding between the three celebrity kids.

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The CSK became the first team to qualify for the finals of IPL 2018 and they did it for the seventh time. The franchise made a comeback after two years and have delivered high-intensity performances so far.

Fans say that “IPL is a tournament where seven teams compete to play CSK in the final.” This statement has been verified by MS Dhoni and his men from time to time with their consistent performances. A win in the final will take their tally of title to three and make them the most successful franchise in the history of the Indian Premier League.