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MS Dhoni met young women cricketers at Wankhede

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MS Dhoni is known as one of the best captains of the Indian cricket team. He has been very important for the Indian cricket team for many years. Recently, Dhoni helped teach a group of young women who want to play cricket. MasterCard organized a workshop named ‘Cricket Clinic – MSD’.

The workshop was held in Mumbai at the Wankhede Stadium. Dhoni taught 15 young players and shared some helpful tips with them. MasterCard chose these players to attend the workshop through a social media contest. They are all under the age of 19 and want to play cricket professionally.

MS Dhoni, who was the captain when the Indian cricket team won the 2007 T20I World Cup, the 2011 ODI World Cup, and the 2013 ICC Champions Trophy, taught the young players some important things. He wanted to help them become better players as they continue playing cricket.

The workshop ended with Dhoni taking a picture with the girls and giving them bats that he signed. Some people say that MasterCard will organize more events like this in the future.

what MS Dhoni has to say about it?

Following the workshop, Dhoni spoke about his experience and shared his views on women’s cricket. He expressed his belief that his participation in the workshop has strengthened his faith in the future of women’s cricket.

“India has always been a sporting powerhouse and women cricketers today are breaking the glass ceiling with their consistent performance and strong determination. My interactions with several women cricketers during Mastercard Cricket Clinic – MSD have deepened my confidence in the future of women’s cricket in India. I am extremely excited to partner with Mastercard for furthering the women in sports movement and offering them a priceless learning experience,”

The famous Indian cricket captain Dhoni attended the workshop to encourage women interested in playing cricket to become more involved in the sport. This is very important for the future of women’s cricket.

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