Ziva Dhoni helps dad MS Dhoni in washing the new Nissan Jonga; video goes viral

MS Dhoni and his daughter Ziva were, on Thursday, seen spending some quality time together at their home in Ranchi.

Dhoni has shared a video of the father-daughter duo cleaning the new Nissan Jonga. “A little help always goes a long way, especially when u realize it’s a big vehicle,” MSD captioned the post.

Dhoni’s new ride has been spotted quite a few times in the recent past in Ranchi ever since the former India skipper got the big vehicle.

He rode his new car to the JSCA Stadium on Monday to meet his teammates after the conclusion of the third Test between India and South Africa. The video of him leaving the stadium in his green jeep went viral on social media soon after.

Dhoni’s new Jonga, which was earlier used by the Indian Army, is the latest addition to his already impressive car and bike collection. In two-wheelers, the 39-year-old has some great additions like the Kawasaki Ninja H2, Confederate Hellcat, BSA, Suzuki Hayabusa, and a Norton Vintage among others.

He also has the likes of the Ferrari 599 GTO, Hummer H2, and the GMC Sierra when it comes to four-wheelers.

Dhoni is currently enjoying his break from competitive cricket, and it is yet to be revealed when he will be available for India selection.

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