MS Dhoni later in the evening (Wednesday) was spotted at Chennai airport Image source: Twitter
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Man of Masses: Crowd in Rajasthan goes berserk to catch glimpse of MS Dhoni

Thousands of people had come to catch a look of MS Dhoni who visited Sachore in Rajasthan

Akshay Badwe

Jaipur: Former India skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni might have said goodbye to the international cricket but his craze among fans remains endless. This was evident here when thousands of people who had come to catch a look of ‘Thala Dhoni’ during his visit to Sachore in Rajasthan, went out of control.

Dhoni had to face fan frenzy on Sunday when he was inaugurating a school.

The frenzied mob uprooted tents and barricades. Dhoni was pushed and pulled and manhandled and was quickly sent back by officials via road to Ahmedabad. Police had to resort to lathi-charge to control the situation while Dhoni was sent back to safety. The school founder Dharamchand Jain and Dhoni were friends since Jain runs his business in Mumbai and Dubai. He got a school made in the name of his mother in his village and Dhoni was invited to inaugurate this school.

Meanwhile, Dhoni was spotted arriving at the Chennai Airport on Wednesday. The Chennai Super Kings (CSK) captain is all set to undergo a training camp for the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2021. CSK also shared a latest video of their ‘lion’ reaching his den.

(With inputs from IANS)

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