IPL 2018: Ziva dances while daddy Dhoni hits sixes

Apart from Ziva, Dhoni's wife Sakshi was present in the stadium to cheer for her hubby.

It was a thrilling match on Sunday between CSK and KXIP. However, Punjab won the match but it was Chennai Super Kings’ captain MS Dhoni who stole the limelight.

Yes, in his last match Dhoni made the best score of his IPL career. He scored 79 runs in just 44 balls which includes five 6s and six 4s.

He even pushed his team CSK quite close to winning but unfortunately they lost by 4 runs.

But this didn’t stop Captain Cool’s darling daughter Ziva to dance and celebrate her daddy dearest’s record.

Well, came across a dancing video of Dhoni’s li’l angel dancing on her father’s shots. Check out

Aww! Isn’t she looking aww-dorable?

Apart from Ziva, Dhoni's wife Sakshi was present in the stadium to cheer for her hubby. Talking about his defeat, Dhoni in his press conference said, 

“They bowled very well. They played better than us. We can improve in few areas. Chris’ [Gayle] innings in the first innings and Mujeeb’s bowling made a difference. It was a close game. We have to be smart while bowling. We want to keep hitting boundaries here and there and that can make a difference. All the games we have been part of were close, so individuals would have learnt from that.”

So guys, what do you have to say about cutie pie Ziva’s video clip? Do let us know your comments in the comments section below.

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