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Striking It Big
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| Text by Shraddha Jahagirdar-Saxena and Photograph by Mohit Khanna | |||||||||||||
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Published: Volume 14, Issue 1, January-February, 2006
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Mahendra Singh Dhoni, Team India's aggressive wicketkeeper-batsman, revels in hitting the balls hard across the boundary lines
Twenty-four-year-old Dhoni, whose blade loves to notch up high scores, is making a mark in ODIs and in the five-day version of the game too. Jharkhand's most eligible bachelor and also the first cricketer to don the Indian cap from the region, Dhoni (the youngest of three siblings) - "I was always a quiet kid in school" - did rather well in studies till the tenth when cricket took over completely. Though always passionate about cricket, he was also into a variety of sports - football included, where he played as a goalkeeper: who knows, he may have metamorphosed into India's answer to Oliver Kahn if the world of cricket had not beckoned! For complete story, subscribe to Verve Magazine or buy the Verve issue on stands now!
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