Mahendra Singh Dhoni, the former Indian cricket captain and legenꦇd, is not only a bike enthusiast but also has a deep passion for vintage cars. In addition to his collection of sports and high-end motorcycles in his garage in Ranchi, Dhoni also owns several vinta𒁏ge cars, which he keeps in his farmhouse.
One of Dhoni’s prized possessions is a Rolls Royce Silver Wraith II, a vintage car from the year 1980. The 42-year-old acquired this luxurious vehicle in 2021. The Rolls Royce Silver Wraith II is known for its timeless elegance and sophistication, and it seems to be a perfect match for Dhoni’s persona.
Since retiring from international cricket a few years ago, the Ranchi-born cricketer has been enjoying quality family time and pursuing his interests outside of cricket. While he continues to play in the Indian Premier League (IPL) for the Chennai Super Kings (CSK), he has been able to devote more time🐈 to his hobbies and passions,♚ including his love for vintage cars.
A fan recently captured a delightful moment of Dhoni driving his vintage Rolls Royce in Ranchi, adding to the mystique surrounding this cricketing icon. In the video, the veteran cricketer appears completely immersed in the joy of driving the classic car, seemingly unaware of being filmed. This candid glimpse into Dhoni’s life showcases his appreciation for luxury and his penchant for vintage automobiles.
Here’s the video:
MS Dhoni in Rolls Royce [1980]
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Not long ago, Dhoni’s collection of bikes and cars was witnessed by former India cricketer Venkatesh Prasad and he was in awe of the same. He mentioned that Dhoni’s collection could easily be a ‘car showroom’.
One of the craziest passion i have seen in a person. What a collection and what a man MSD is . A great achiever and a even more incredible person. This is a glimpse of his collection of bikes and cars in his Ranchi house.
Just blown away by the man and his passion— Venkatesh Prasad (@venkateshprasad)
After bidding farewell to international cricket in August 2020, a year following his last appearance for India in the semifinals of the 2019 ODI World Cup in England.