Mahi’s craze continues in South India even after retirement, Thiruvananthapuram has a 50 feet cut-out
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Anand Mohan returning from Kerala: Even after retirement from international cricket, former Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni’s craze is on the rise. Proof of this was seen in Thiruvananthapuram (Kerala) last day. The giant cut-out of MS outside the Greenfield Stadium in Thiruvananthapuram shows that this player’s influence in South India is still intact.
Dhoni is the only star of North India in the entire South Zone, whose magic is everywhere. From auto drivers to small businessmen and people living in residential areas of Chennai, Dhoni is on their lips. Very insistent on his language and a hardcore fan of his South Indian film stars, Dhoni is beyond the borders of the states for the South Indian.
You will easily find Dhoni’s picture in the shops of Chennai. Dhoni has brought the name of Ranchi to the lips of big cities. Be it Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh or Union Territory Puducherry, Dhoni’s heroism is far ahead of other players. He gives the impression of a player who connects North with South. Xavier Anthony of Puducherry cannot believe in the conversation that someone from Dhoni’s city has come to his state. As much respect for Dhoni, same reverence for the soil from which Dhoni belongs.
Cut-out center of attraction during India-Sri Lanka match
On January 15, the India-Sri Lanka ODI match was played at the Greenfield Stadium in Thiruvananthapuram. In this match, Team India registered the biggest win in ODI history, but the center of attraction was the 50 feet high cutout of Mahendra Singh Dhoni outside the stadium. This cutout was installed here by ‘All Kerala Dhoni Fans Association’. A member of the association told that this is the biggest cutout of a cricketer so far and it has been installed by the association in honor of the two-time world winning captain.
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