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MS Dhoni displays swing bowling skills in nets

| | Dec 10, 2017, at 02:26 am

New Delhi, Dec 9 (IBNS): A man of multiple talent, former Indian skipper MS Dhoni is busy practicing a new skill at the nets.

After playing some huge shots with the bat, it will not be very surprising if Dhoni could b seen bowling to the opponents during the upcoming limited overs series against Sri Lanka.

A video shared on BCCI's Twitter handle on Saturday showed Dhoni bowling at the nets.

In the video, the World Cup winning skipper could be seen bowling medium pace.

He could be seen bowling to  Axar Patel and that too quite successfully.

Dhoni's fans have liked the post and it has already been liked by 7900 people.

Close to 233 replies have been generated by the video on Twitter, making it an instant hit.

1400 netizens have retweeted it when this copy was filed.

The three-match ODI series will begin from Sunday.

Dhoni returned to India team after a brief period when the home side was engaged in playing the Test series against Sri Lanka.

 

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