MS Dhoni Undergoes Successful Surgery
Former Indian cricket captain MS Dhoni underwent an effective operation on his left knee on Thursday in a hospital in Mumbai, making it more likely for him to take part in the 17th Indian Premier League season in 2024. On Monday, after the final, Dhoni boarded a plane from Ahmedabad to Mumbai, where he consulted renowned sports orthopaedic surgeon Dr. Dinshaw Pardiwala. Pardiwala is a member of the BCCI medical panel and has performed surgeries on various top Indian cricketers, including Rishabh Pant. Before going in for his surgery, Dhoni was seen carrying the Holy Bhagvad Geeta after arriving in Mumbai.
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Conclusion
MS Dhoni underwent a successful surgery on his left knee on Thursday, increasing his chances of playing in the 17th Indian Premier League season 2024. He was seen carrying the Holy Bhagvad Geeta after arriving in Mumbai and had a great performance in the IPL. However, the BCCI received a blow when Byju’s exited as a sponsor for the World Test Championship (WTC) Final, leaving Rohit Sharma and his team without a jersey sponsor for the upcoming match against Australia. Today, Mohammed Shami, a gun pacer, joined Team India ahead of the IND vs AUS clash in the WTC Final 2023. Follow cricket NEWS & LIVE updates with InsideSport.IN.