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MS Dhoni beats Pandya in 100 m race, BCCI posts video to Twitter

| | Dec 13, 2017, at 09:28 pm

Mohali, Dec 13 (IBNS): India's former captain MS Dhoni impressed his fans by showcasing his fitness once again before the start of the second ODI match against Sri Lanka here on Wednesday.

This time, Dhoni decided to go for a 100 metres race with teammate Hardik Pandya and eventually won it.

BCCI shared the video of the race on its Twitter handle and captioned it as: "A quick 100 metre dash between @msdhoni and @hardikpandya7. Any guesses on who won it in the end? #TeamIndia #INDvSL."

Dhoni is 12 years senior to Pandya and not only the cricketer but even fans were left jaw dropped by the agility and fitness the World Cup winning captain still maintains.

Dhoni played a memorable knock in the first match of the series to help India post over 100 runs on the scorecard.

The post by the BCCI have been liked 20K times so far.

It has been reshared 5.6K times.
 

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