Mahi Museum in Ranchi: The Mahi Museum has been opened in Mahendra Singh Dhoni's old bungalow in Harmu, Ranchi. It has all the memories and information about the achievements of MS Dhoni's cricketing career.
Indian cricket team's most successful captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni may have said goodbye to international cricket. But even today the craze of fans for him has not diminished. Whenever Dhoni comes on the field in IPL, the stadium echoes with his name.
Mahi's fans are going to get another gift. Mahendra Singh Dhoni's old bungalow in Harmu, Ranchi has now been made a memorable place for the fans. Where earlier there used to be only a pathology lab. Now Mahi's cricket journey has been preserved there. This place is special for those who want to feel Dhoni's success closely.
The biggest attractive thing in the museum is Dhoni's bat which broke in the 2011 World Cup final. With which he hit the winning six in the 2011 World Cup final at the Wankhede ground. This bat has Mahi's own signature on it. It has been displayed in a special way. So that fans can feel the moment that changed history.
A total of four bats and four balls have also been kept with this bat. These balls and bats remind fans of Dhoni's big matches. Apart from this, the helmets that Dhoni used in both international and IPL are also on display here.
Both the blue helmet of the Indian cricket team and the yellow helmet of Chennai Super Kings are kept here. Which is a special experience for the fans. With every helmet, fans have seen Mahi's memorable innings. Which fans can definitely feel here. Apart from this, replicas of the T-20 World Cup and ICC Test Trophy have also been kept in the museum.
So apart from this, there are pictures of Dhoni's achievements and highlights of his career on the walls. When he broke records around the world and set new records. This entire museum has been made into a visual journey of his career. For Dhoni's hardcore fans, this place is nothing less than nostalgia.
Many people are wondering if there is a ticket to enter this museum. So let us tell you that at present no official information has been given about its tickets. But if we talk about the general price of the ticket, then it can cost from Rs 50 to Rs 100.
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