There are few Indian cricketers as admired as Mahendra Singh Dhoni.  One person who’s a great fan of Mahi is Virender Sehwag’s son who made the cutest picture of him.  Sehwag shared the picture on Facebook and wrote: “Dhoni ‘s sketch made by my son #Aaryavir. Even in this sketch, “Maahi Maar Raha hai”.

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Mahendra Singh Dhoni shocked the cricketing world when he announced that he’d be stepping down as captain and plaudits flew in from across the world for the man many consider to be India’s most successful limited overs captain. Virat Kohli, the man who would be taking over his mantle, tweeted that Mahi would ‘always be his captain’, and MSD seemed to take the message at heart.

From asking for a DRS review to inspecting the pitch at Eden Gardens when it was clearly marked only captain and coach, MSD still did things that’s normally expected of the captain. Not that anyone would begrudge him, and he even set the field from time to time. But mini-memory losses aside, it was amazing to see the Dhoni of old as he played more freely, scoring a superlative century while he enjoys a new stage in his amazing career.