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Video: MS Dhoni’s best press conference moments

Deep MehtaBy Deep MehtaUpdated:08/02/2023No Comments1 Min Read

The Indian captain faces a lot of journalists in the press conferences after the matches who are up to ask him questions that are sometimes obvious and annoying. In the recent past, MS Dhoni has provided fitting replies and now we can hope that they will stop asking the same questions about retirement etc. ScoopWhoop compiled the best press conference moments of MS Dhoni.

Watch the video here:

https://www.facebook.com/ScoopWhoopNews/videos/474088419455024/

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