Published 09:08 IST, March 17th 2020

MS Dhoni resorts to badminton after CSK calls off training camp amid COVID-19 outbreak

After Chennai Super Kings (CSK) suspended their pre-tournament camp due to the coronavirus outbreak, MS Dhoni was seen playing badminton to stay fit.

Reported by: Prachi Mankani
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After Chennai Super Kings (CSK) suspended ir pre-tournament camp due to Coronavirus outbreak, MS Dhoni was seen playing badminton to stay fit. MS Dhoni has been on a sabbatical from game since India's exit from World Cup in previous year and it is said to be that former skipper will decide on future course of his career after IPL.

After anuncement of pre-tournament sessions getting discarded, a video posted on Twitter showed keeper-batsman playing Badminton in Ranchi to maintain his fitness level.

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One of most anticipated prospects of IPL 2020 was comeback of veteran Indian cricketer MS Dhoni. wicketkeeper-batsman has t featured in any top-flight cricketing contest since semi-final from 2019 Cricket World Cup. However, due to IPL getting postponed by BCCI, fans of esteemed cricketer will w have to wait a few more days to see ir favorite star in action.

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MS Dhoni Showered With Love From Fans & Staff As Thala Departs From Camp

MS Dhoni had joined Chennai Super Kings' (CSK) training camp on March 3rd and trained for over a week until camp had been suspended on March 14. In what can be called a mini-goodbye, CSK skipper interacted with fans, ground staff and team manment before bidding goodbye to m until league resumed.

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In a video shared on social media by side's handle, MS Dhoni is seen talking to fans, signing autographs for m and waving at m. ground staff at Madras Cricket Association (Chepauk) shower love on ir beloved Thala, reminding him that this too had become his home. 

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09:08 IST, March 17th 2020