MS Dhoni Visits BCCI Museum To Sign His WC Winning Photo, Poses With ICC Trophies
MS Dhoni signing his WC winning six photograph (x.com)
Amidst the Indian Premier League (IPL 2024) busy schedule, MS Dhoni was seen visiting the BCCI's museum in Mumbai. The place where he famously hit that World Cup-winning six in 2011. In a video posted by BCCI on Twitter, the ex-India captain was seen with the World Cup trophy while also signing his posters and jersey in the museum.
The video started with a clip of a screen with "91* (his score from the final) MSD; available for the rest of the day" as he entered a room where the Indian cap was kept beside a Chennai Super Kings' cap.
The room in the mentioned video is full of frames of pictures from April 2, 2011. He goes ahead and signs the image of him hitting the famous winning six. Then he is seen with the trophy, probably for the first time in 13 years before signing more images of him batting.
The BCCI has captioned this mesmerizing video as "A trip down the memory lane ๐. The legendary MS Dhoni is back where he created history, in Mumbai ๐๐".
Further, 42-year-old was also seen holding the 2007 WT20 [now T20 World Cup] trophy. He caps off his visit by signing furthermore pictures and jerseys.
This is the first time in over a decade that the fans have got a glimpse of their World Cup hero with his trophies.
In what could turn out to be his final visit to the Wankhede as a player, the legend didn't disappoint his fans as he came in to bat when CSK was 186/4 with 4 balls left and scored three back-to-back sixes for his 20*(4) which turned out to be match-winning as CSK won the clash against their arch-rivals by 20 runs.