Published 18:14 IST, December 9th 2019
MS Dhoni is all set to produce a TV show and its topic will make you proud
MS Dhoni is set to produce a TV show which will revolve around the personal stories of Indian Army officers honoured with Ashoka Chakra and Param Vir Chakra
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Former Indian cricket team captain, Mahendra Singh Dhoni might have been out of action for almost five months but it is extremely difficult to keep decorated personality to remain out of spotlight. wicketkeeper-batsman is w set to produce a TV show showcasing stories of Indian Army officers. television show will revolve around personal stories of military officers who have been feted with top hours like Ashoka Chakra and Param Vir Chakra. Captain Cool is kwn for his affection towards Indian Army and has been vocal about same for a long time. MS Dhoni has also been conferred with title of horary Lieutenant Colonel by Indian Army.
Sources have reported that TV show produced by Dhoni will go on air in a few months. "Dhoni empathizes with selfless contributions and services by Indian Army personnel towards country. He also realises hardships faced by military officers and ir families throughout ir service. He wants to bring se stories to limelight," sources reported.
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MSD deployed in Kashmir
Meanwhile, after heartbreaking run out of MS Dhoni against New Zealand in semi-finals of 2019 ICC World Cup which eventually led to India's exit from campaign, wicketkeeper-batsman has been on a sabbatical. Dhoni had also made himself unavailable for selection for India's tour of West Indies as he had decided to serve 106 Territorial Army Battalion (Para). Dhoni served his 15-day stint with Indian Army as he was stationed with Victor Force in Kashmir Valley and took up patrolling, guard and post duty.
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MS Dhoni sweats it out in nets
Recently, Dhoni was seen training with Jharkhand's under-23 team in Ranchi few days back, triggering a fresh round of speculation on a possible comeback. BCCI President Sourav Ganguly earlier stated that Dhoni will get respect that a player of his stature deserves and had ruled out an immediate retirement by celebrated wicketkeeper-batsman."You kw champions don't finish quickly," he had stated when he took over as Board President last month. One of biggest names in Indian cricket, Dhoni led India to two world titles -- 2007 World T20 in South Africa and 2011 ODI World Cup at home.
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15:31 IST, December 9th 2019