MS Dhoni, Yuzvendra Chahal, India
MS Dhoni helping Chahal. (Credits - Getty)

MS Dhoni is an obscure figure who remains completely away from all the public gatherings and of-course social media.

The former Indian captain was slated to make his comeback to competitive cricket with the 13th edition of the Indian Premier League but with the onslaught of the global pandemic that is the coronavirus and the subsequent postponement of the cash-rich league has put his return on hold.

With cricket completely on the backburner, most of the cricketers are currently spending their time on social media barring MS Dhoni. Yuzvendra Chahal, one of the poster boys of social media has been missing MS Dhoni a lot these days.

"Will Go To Ranchi And Meet MS Dhoni If I Was Invisible"- Yuzvendra Chahal
Yuzvendra Chahal. Credit: Getty Images

Chahal had recently shared a photo with MS Dhoni on his social media account where he had written that he misses Dhoni calling him ‘Tilli’.

Chahal recently engaged in an Instagram live session where he was asked by presenter Yashika Gupta where he would like to go if he was invisible

Right now, I will go to Ranchi to see Mahi bhai,” said Chahal on Instagram live.

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Yuzvendra Chahal on meeting with MS Dhoni after the lockdown

When told that he is the only one that can bring MS Dhoni on Instagram live, Chahal said that when he travels to Ranchi after the recommencement of flights, he would make it a point to keep his Instagram open 24 hours.

“I will have to go when the flights reopen. I will keep my Instagram open 24 hours then I will see how does he run away,”

"Will Go To Ranchi And Meet MS Dhoni If I Was Invisible"- Yuzvendra Chahal
MS Dhoni (Photo-Twitter)

Dhoni last played for the Men in Blue during the 2019 World Cup in England. His last outing turned out to be a heartbreaking one as India went on to lose the semi-final to New Zealand at Old Trafford.

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Dhoni, who had played a crucial knock of 50, was unfortunately run-out by Martin Guptill, ending India’s hopes for a miracle. Dhoni has since then taken a sabbatical and was slated to make a comeback to the game with the Indian Premier League. With the IPL getting postponed, question marks once again galore on MS Dhoni’s International future as the cash-rich league was supposed to be the launchpad as far as making his way back into the side for the T20 World Cup was concerned.

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