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Ziva Dhoni Comes Up With An Adorable Birthday Wish For Her Dad
By CricShots - Jul 7, 2020 7:44 pm
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On the 39th birthday of the former Indian skipper, MS Dhoni wishes poured in from all parts of the world as a lot of players and fans came up with heartfelt messages for the former India captain on Tuesday. The current Indian skipper, Virat Kohli was among the first ones to wish his predecessor but the most special and adorable birthday message came from his wife Sakshi and daughter Ziva.

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MS Dhoni with his daughter Ziva

Ziva Singh Dhoni uploaded a heartwarming video message on her official Instagram handle with the caption, “Happy Bday Papa! This is for my Papa ! I love you ??” In the video, Dhoni’s daughter can be heard singing Doris Day’s famous ‘Que Sera Sera’ song as numerous pictures of MSD with adorable Ziva and family get portrayed in the background.

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Ziva started the video by singing these lines, “When I was just a little girl, I asked my mother what will I be, Will I be pretty will I be rich, Here’s what she said to me, Que sera sera Whatever will be will be.”

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Earlier on Tuesday, Sakshi came up with a sweet message on Instagram and wished her husband.

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Captioning the pictures on Instagram, Skashi wrote: “Marking the date you were born, another year older, greyed a bit more, become smarter and sweeter. (Literally) You are a man who will not be moved by all the sweet wishes and gifts. Let’s celebrate another year of your life by cutting a cake and blowing the candles! Happy Birthday, Husband!!”

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Dhoni played his last international game in July 2019, when India suffered an unforgettable loss against New Zealand in the semi-final of the World Cup. He was scheduled to make a comeback to competitive cricket during the 13th edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL), which has been postponed indefinitely due to the coronavirus pandemic.