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I am in the hands of Deori Maa. Every time I come to Ranchi, I visit her temple. I still remember my first visit.
A perfect smile is too often missing from the faces of the world. If cricket can provide more smiles, it is doing its job.
I never allow myself to be pressured.
You may earn whatever money you earn as a cricketer, but you want to play for your country. At the end of the day, you want to do something special. There are plenty of people who earn 50 crores or 100 crores as businessmen or big professionals or who are really doing well in business. But what gives pleasure to your mom and dad is the fame.
Movies are a big part of our Indian culture.
If you have forest, if you have green forest, the water table goes up. What happens with deforestation is the water level goes down and we all know how much importance drinking water has.
I have joked before that there is a good chance that I might retire before Tendulkar.
I have three dogs at home. Even after losing a series or winning a series, they treat me the same way.
He continues to give more than 100 per cent and his schoolboy-like enthusiasm for the game is something I envy and admire. For the team he is the best available coaching manual.
Getting up quite late in the morning, going and trying to clean my bikes - I have quite a few of them in Ranchi - spending some time with my family, my parents and friends. Going out for rides with my friends and having lunch or dinner at a roadside hotel - that's my favourite time-pass. These are the sort of things that really excite me.
The era of playing aggressive cricket and to have the mid-on up is gone. You now try to read the mindset of a batsman.
I have formed the Mahendra Singh Dhoni Charitable Trust which organises cricket tournaments in Jharkhand to identify promising cricketers so that we can help groom them, either in India or abroad.
I believe in giving more than 100% on the field, and I don't really worry about the result if there's great commitment on the field. That's victory for me.
Since 2005, I have not spent much time with my family. In fact I have spent more time at the Taj Landsend in Mumbai. It was my 100th visit recently, which means I have spent more than 400 days in that hotel, and that is a lot more than I have spent with my family.
When people talk about South Africa, it's all about lions and elephants. But when we talk about India, we talk about tigers.