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MS Dhoni plays volleyball with his Army colleagues in Jammu and Kashmir, video goes viral

| @indiablooms | Aug 05, 2019, at 09:55 am

Srinagar, Aug 5 (IBNS): A video has gone viral on the internet where former Indian skipper MS Dhoni, who is currently serving the Territorial Army, could be seen playing volleyball with his colleagues in Jammu and Kashmir.

Dhoni, who has won the 2007 World T20 and 2011 World Cup, holds the honorary rank of Lieutenant Colonel in the Army. 

According to media reports, he is doing patrolling, post and guard duties in Kashmir where the situation has remained tensed for the past few days.

He started serving the Army since July 15.

Dhoni, who is on a two-month sabbatical from cricket, is not playing for India in the West Indies tour.

India won the T20 series against West Indies in Florida on Sunday.

 

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