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MS Dhoni Hookah Controversy: What Really Happened Behind Closed Doors? Story Inside

Mystery surrounds the MS Dhoni hookah controversy smoke, speculation, and a legacy that refuses to be overshadowed.

Published By: Swastik Sharma
Last Updated: September 3, 2025 17:08:41 IST

Rusty old interview of former India all-rounder Irfan Pathan has surfaced again, creating a storm about MS Dhoni. During that interview, Pathan implicitly spoke about the cricketers consuming hookah sessions during the 2008 tri-series in Australia. Not mentioning Dhoni by name, Pathan said that he didn’t think about “setting up hookah in someone’s room.”

For some reason, those comments made years ago have now taken centre stage on social media. The controversy has reignited discussions about Dhoni’s lifestyle, despite there being nothing new or incriminating in the claims.

Dhoni’s Personal Choices Under Scrutiny

At 44, Dhoni’s aura continues to fascinate fans and critics alike. Pictures of the former India captain have surfaced online, adding to the narrative of his “swag” at this age.

But as many point out, what Dhoni does in his private time is his business. Occasional indulgence in hookah, if at all, hardly undermines his cricketing achievements. Yet, the debate shows how quickly public perception can swing from adulation to judgement.

Manoj Tiwary’s Claim Adds Fuel

The controversy coincides with another revelation by former teammate Manoj Tiwary, who claimed that Dhoni’s personal dislike limited his opportunities in international cricket.

Such remarks have fed into the perception that Dhoni allegedly played favourites. But history suggests otherwise his trust in certain players was often about handling pressure, not personal grudges.

Dhoni’s Unmatched Legacy

When assessing Dhoni’s legacy, one must look beyond controversies. Under his leadership, India scaled unprecedented heights:

  • T20 World Cup 2007 winner
  • ODI World Cup 2011 champion
  • Champions Trophy 2013 winner
  • No. 1 ranked Test team in 2009

All these successions were not the outcome of bias or pampering but of sharp leadership and strategic brilliance. Even his opponents admit that Dhoni elevated Indian cricket to the status of a world behemoth.

Prospective Mentoring Role with BCCI

Surprisingly, the hookah gossip arrives while news reports say the BCCI is considering a mentoring role for Dhoni in men’s and women’s cricket.

While it’s unclear whether he has been approached, such a move would make sense. Dhoni’s experience, calmness, and ability to groom talent remain unmatched. The timing of the controversy raises questions about whether it’s a mere coincidence or a distraction.

From Captain Cool to Enduring Icon

Dhoni’s rise to captaincy was not pre-planned. When seniors like Dravid, Tendulkar, and Ganguly skipped the 2007 T20 World Cup, the selectors handed him the reins. What followed was a golden era.

He later led across all formats, eventually stepping down in 2016 after building a settled side. Even post-retirement, Dhoni’s popularity hasn’t waned. His rare public appearances, outside the IPL, only add to his mystique.

Final Word: Legacy Untouched

At 44, Dhoni remains one of India’s most successful captains and a global cricket icon. The hookah controversy feels trivial in comparison to his contributions.

A puff of smoke cannot erase a career that inspired millions, redefined leadership, and delivered historic triumphs. As Indian cricket gears up for another packed season, Dhoni’s legacy stands tall untarnished and unshakable.

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