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New Delhi: The fan following of former Indian captain MS Dhoni is not hidden from anyone. Wherever Dhoni goes, people recognize him. He is included in the list of the world's most favorite cricketers. But there is one place in the world where Dhoni feels extremely relaxed and at ease.

Former Chennai Super Kings captain MS Dhoni revealed that his favorite place in the world is New Jersey, USA. While America is a dream destination for many for its stunning landscapes and rich culture, Dhoni enjoys golf, food and friendship here.

In a promotional event of Chennai Super Kings, MS Dhoni said that New Jersey is one of his favorite places. A friend of Mahi lives in New Jersey, where Indian players live.

what did dhoni say

“It's not like we work a lot. We go to New Jersey and play golf. “I go to my friend’s house and the golf course is about two and a half minutes away.” A member of the program jokingly asked who is that friend? The former Indian captain maintained the suspense with his answer. “Apart from my friend, most people don’t know him,” Dhoni said.

Dhoni, 42, said he doesn't like to do anything during holidays but like playing golf and enjoying food. After the hustle and bustle of cricket, Dhoni feels a lot of peace and relief.

Why choose America?

We play golf for four to four and a half hours. Then they sit and eat and do the same again the next day. So it feels good to do nothing and just play golf and enjoy food for 15-20 days. If there is a member-to-member tournament in the club, they participate in it and come back. 15-20 days is best for me.

Indian captain Rohit Sharma had said that Dhoni will go to America during the T20 World Cup. Rohit jokingly said that it is not easy to convince Dhoni to call him in the Indian team. Let us tell you that despite being injured, MS Dhoni is continuously playing IPL and entertaining the fans with his performance.