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However, Laxmi prefers to call Dhoni only a friend and does not give him the full credit for getting recognition in Bollywood.
The Times of India 2009
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Gill tried to call Dhoni but the India captain, set to leave Chennai for Sri Lanka, had his mobile switched off.
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"I hope in future officials will take extra care whenever they find the surname Dhoni in any document to avoid harrassment to the jewel of Jharkhand," said another former East Zone captain, Adil Hussein, under whom Dhoni had played for some time.
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He should let his bat and wicket-keeping do the talking, "Bedi said during a panel discussion on the sidelines of a book release - 'Dhoni' penned by journalist C. Rajshekhar Rao - here Friday.
Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7 2009
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He should let his bat and wicket-keeping do the talking, "Bedi said during a panel discussion on the sidelines of a book release - 'Dhoni' penned by journalist C. Rajshekhar Rao - here on Friday.
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Disguise is paramount, and, as yet, the England batsmen, while negating Kumar to some extent by standing down the pitch a more competent stumper than MS Dhoni would stop that soon enough, appear not yet to have broken the code of which way he is going to move the ball.
Praveen Kumar's bowling secrets will be deciphered in time | Mike Selvey 2011
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Wriddhiman Saha, standing in as wicketkeeper for the banned India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni, was dismissed in the next over in similar style for three.
Australia thrash India to complete series whitewash in Adelaide 2012
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However Clarke and India's captain MS Dhoni want to avoid similar controversy this time, and the Australia batsman said his side knows where the competitive line stands.
Michael Clarke says Australia will not cross the line against India 2011
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Of the new breed of keepers, only India's Mahendra Singh Dhoni is arguably worth his place as both keeper and batsman.
Team's Fate is in Their Hands Richard Lord 2011
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Agence France-Presse/Getty Images India's Mahendra Singh Dhoni, center, is hit on his back with a broken bat by teammate Yuvraj Singh, right, as they shared a light moment during a training session at the M.
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