What is Dhoni’s number 7 connection?

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Former Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni has a deep connection with the number ‘7’, he considers this number very lucky and has become very successful with this number.

Mahendra Singh Dhoni, the former captain of the Indian cricket team, has made a name for himself by performing brilliantly for his team. We all know that Dhoni has made many important contributions in the victory of Team India. Dhoni was not only a great player but also a great captain. Despite Dhoni being away from the field for a long time today, his fans have not lost his love and respect for him. Also, we all know that Dhoni’s jersey is number 7. There is a deep connection behind that number. Today we are going to tell you about Dhoni and his number 7 relationship, knowing that you will be surprised.

Mahendra Singh Dhoni, the world famous ‘Captain Cool’, considers number 7 to be a lucky number. The biggest reason for this is Dhoni’s birthday, which is 7 July 1981. 7 and month of birth also. Captain Cool said in an interview that he had great faith in numerology.

In this interview, Dhoni said that once he wanted to sign an agreement with a big smartphone company, for which Dhoni had already spoken to the company that he would only sign this agreement with the company on 7 December. . The case here was not limited to the 7th. Before signing the agreement, he made it clear to the smartphone company that he would sign the agreement on 7 December at 7 am and for 7 years.

Signing a 7-year contract with any company is a big thing, because before that no player had signed a contract with a company for so many years, but Dhoni does what no one else can. This is the specialty of Mahi. He said in an interview, “I luckily got the number 7 on the jersey, because it was the only number left at that time.”

Henceforth, he always wears the same number of jerseys, whether playing for the national team or his IPL team Chennai Super Kings. His jersey number has been very lucky for him as well as the entire team. That is why under the leadership of Dhoni, Team India won the first T20 World Cup in 2007 and the 2011 ODI World Cup.

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