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NEW DELHI: MS Dhoni and his fan following is no secret. Wherever Dhoni goes, the fans follow. Whenever he enters a stadium or walks towards the middle during a match, the decibel levels soar, and the cheers grow louder. That’s the aura of Dhoni — a cricketer whose presence alone can electrify an atmosphere.Recently, Dhoni received a different kind of welcome.At a public event, the moment he stepped onto the stage, the audience rose to their feet, switching on their mobile flashlights in unison. It was a dazzling, emotional tribute, reflecting the deep connection he shares with his supporters.Dhoni’s legacy at Chennai Super Kings (CSK) is one of the most remarkable success stories in IPL history. Since taking charge in the franchise’s inaugural season in 2008, he has transformed CSK into one of the most consistent and dominant teams in T20 cricket.Under his leadership, CSK have reached a record 10 IPL finals and clinched the title five times — in 2010, 2011, 2018, 2021, and 2023.Beyond the IPL, Dhoni has also led CSK to two Champions League T20 titles - in 2010 and 2014.But Dhoni’s impact is not limited to franchise cricket.He is widely regarded as one of the most successful captains in international cricket history, being the only skipper to win all three major ICC trophies — a feat unmatched to date.His first major triumph came in 2007, when he guided a young Indian team to victory in the inaugural ICC T20 World Cup in South Africa, defeating Pakistan in a thrilling final.Four years later, he scripted one of India’s greatest cricketing moments by leading the side to the 2011 ICC Cricket World Cup title, ending a 28-year wait. His iconic six to seal the win against Sri Lanka at Mumbai’s Wankhede Stadium remains etched in cricketing folklore.In 2013, Dhoni completed the historic treble by winning the ICC Champions Trophy in England, with India going unbeaten throughout the tournament.

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