New Delhi, May 20:
Mahendra Singh Dhoni today shared his childhood dream of becoming a painter and his plans after quitting cricket, fuelling fresh speculations about his retirement.
Displaying few of his paintings amid the chatter around a possible retirement after the upcoming ICC World Cup, Dhoni said in a video, “I wanted to share a secret with all of you. Right from childhood I always wanted to become an artist, I have played a lot of cricket so I decided it’s time for me now to take up what I wanted so I have made a few paintings.”
The 37-year-old Dhoni, a two-time World Cup-winning captain, is set to travel to the United Kingdom with the Indian team for the showpiece, which could be the last of his illustrious career.
The first painting was a landscape drawing, the second one was of what he described as ‘something which can become a mode of transport in future’. (PTI)