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Dhoni shows dancing skills, posts video on Instagram

| | Apr 10, 2017, at 10:09 pm
Pune, Apr 10 (IBNS): Former Indian captain MS Dhoni is having fun while playing this edition of the Indian Premier League for Rising Pune Supergiant.

Dhoni, who had earlier captained the side too, was seen dancing in a video which he has posted on his Instagram page.

The video has already gained 905,170 views.

In the video, Englishman Ben Stokes is seen closely watching Dhoni's skills as a dancer.

Dhoni was released as the skipper of the IPL side few months ago.

In his place, Australian Steve Smith was named the skipper of Rising Pune Supergiant.

 

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