MS Dhoni plays football with Nick Jonas, as Priyanka Chopra watches from the stands, see photos

MS Dhoni was pictured taking part in a charity football game along with Bollywood stars Aditya Roy Kapur, Kunal Khemu, Ishan Khatter, Dino Morea and Nick Jonas (Photo: Instagram)


After his team clinched the 7th Asia Cup title, wicket-keeper batsman Mahendra Singh Dhoni was recently spotted playing football with Amercian singer and ‘Desi girl’ Priyanka Chopra’s beau Nick Jonas.

 

 

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#nickjonas captured in action as he plays with Bollywood celebs and friends of #priyankachopra @allstarsfc_pfh @viralbhayani

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Taking a break from cricket on Sunday, MS Dhoni was pictured taking part in a charity football game along with Bollywood stars Aditya Roy Kapur, Kunal Khemu, Ishan Khatter, Dino Morea and Nick Jonas.

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#nickjonas 😍😍

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#nickjonas and #priyankachopra for a soccer match with @allstarsfc_pfh @viralbhayani

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#priyankachopra chilling with #nickjonas @viralbhayani

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Bollywood actor and producer Priaynka Chopra also took to photo-sharing application Instagram and posted a picture of fiance Nick Jonas along with Dhoni and others.

 

 

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Bae in Bombae!! 😍 #friends #mumbai #football @nickjonas

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Earlier, Virat Kohli-led Team India beat Bangladesh in a last-ball thriller to retain the Asia Cup title.

During the tournament, MS Dhoni got to captain Team India for a record 200th time in the Super Four match against Afghanistan when stand-in skipper Rohit Sharma and his deputy Shikhar Dhawan were rested.

MS Dhoni has now also become the third player to captain a national team for 200 ODIs after Ricky Ponting and Stephen Fleming.