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Dhoni learns to drive a tractor!

Updated on: 10 February,2023 10:12 AM IST  |  Ranchi
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Dhoni has a keen interest in farming and has been growing fruits and vegetables at his farm in Ranchi’s Sambo area since the past three years.  The farm is spread over 55 acres, where mustard, cauliflower, cabbage, strawberries, ginger, capsicum etc, are grown

Dhoni learns to drive a tractor!

MS Dhoni

Former India cricket team captain MS Dhoni drove a tractor in his fields at his hometown Ranchi.


He took to Instagram to share the video, which garnered 3.3 million views and 70,000 comments in around 18 hours. The post has 33 lakh ‘likes’ so far and marks the former captain’s first post on social media after a break of around two years. He captioned it: “Nice to learn something new, but took way too long to finish the work.” 


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Dhoni has a keen interest in farming and has been growing fruits and vegetables at his farm in Ranchi’s Sambo area since the past three years.  The farm is spread over 55 acres, where mustard, cauliflower, cabbage, strawberries, ginger, capsicum etc, are grown.

Most of the crops are grown organically. Consignments of the produce are sent to other cities along with the local markets. Dhoni also has around 80 cows in his farmhouse: their milk sold in local markets. Apart from this, he also has chickens of Kadaknath breed.

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