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After leading CSK to beat RCB, MS Dhoni returns to father's role

| @indiablooms | Apr 26, 2018, at 10:20 pm

Bengaluru, Apr 26 (IBNS): Not only as a leader on field, Mahendra Singh Dhoni seems to be dedicated in his off-field works as well.

After leading his team to a five-wicket win against Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB), Dhoni on Thursday quickly went down to his role as a father.

Dhoni shared a video on his Instagram profile where he could be seen drying his daughter Ziva's hairs.

The caption of the picture reads, "Game over, had a nice sleep now back to Daddy’s duties"

 

Game over, had a nice sleep now back to Daddy’s duties

A post shared by M S Dhoni (@mahi7781) on

Dhoni's unbeaten 74 and Ambati Rayudu's 82 helped Chennai Super Kings (CSK) to beat RCB in a southern Derby.

The CSK skipper's 74-run knock comprised one boundary and seven half-a-dozen runs.

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