Mahendra Singh Dhoni was born 7 July, 1981 in Ranchi, Bihar. He started his first class career in the 1999-2000 season. His international debut lasted one day. An interesting fact about Dhoni - By his own words, he confesses to drinking about 1.5 litres of milk each day.
That is a lot of milk, but not quite the 4 litres that he is rumored to be drinking a day. I'm not sure I would want to go down in history as the guy known as the milk boy. I have heard conflicting reports that it is actually not good for adults to drink a lot of milk. Yes, kids need about all they can drink; but some doctors actually recommend for adults to cut way back. Well, M.S. won't just go down as drinking a lot of milk. He is also famous for his fancy footwork out on the field; as well as his great leadership. He has quite a price tag on him.
i wonder if people (all people in general, fans and not so much fans) randomly call him MS (just M S) or MS (as in Miss, not being a fan). Sometimes it confuses me when players go with the initials, not all seem to fit well together.
Got milk? Sounds like he should don the classic milk mustache and star in one of those "Got milk?" commercials! That's a lot of milk. About all I can handle of milk is one glass a week to dip some Oreos in or something. It must do something though, because he sure is a great player!
Maybe he is still eating cereals so he needs milk to mix with the cereal. If he is comfortable with drinking milk so let him be. I mean he can drink whatever he wants to drink.
Hey, milk is good for you anyway. Nothing wrong with drinking a lot of milk, maybe that's his secret. Got to have strong bones. It's even better with some chocolate chip cookies to dip in it!
Sometimes media has nothing to report on and they write even the trivial things about famous people. I think they won't mind about Dhoni's milk drinking if he was not famous and all.
I don't see anything wrong if Dhoni is in the habit of drinking 1 1/2 litres milk a day. Of course, eating habits differ from person to person. Is it bad to drink milk? I think this type of news is unnecessarily hyped to cater to the news hungry cricket fans.
What's wrong with Dhoni drinking milk? Yes that's a lot of milk but I think he needs it. He spends so much energy to play and train, so 1.5 liter of milk a day wouldn't get him gaining weight.
Well, I too love to drink milk mixed with Horlicks. In fact, I relish it more than my food. I feel extremely refreshed after consuming milk. Well, Dhoni with lots of hard work to do, it's easy for him to drink 1.5 litres of milk.