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MS Dhoni: Not just a name, but an emotion
New Delhi, July 7 (CRICKETNMORE) Remember in 2005, then Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf had become a fan of Mahendra Singh Dhoni for his hairstyle. In fact, Musharraf was so much in awe of Dhoni's hairstyle during the Pakistan tour of 2006, that he advised him to not get a haircut.
However, he did change his hairstyle, probably disappointing the former Pakistan President. But, what he has not changed over the years is his dedication and commitment towards the game of cricket.
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