After retirement from cricket, Dhoni will now farm Kadaknath chicken, order of two thousand chicks

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After retirement from cricket, Dhoni will now farm Kadaknath chicken, order of two thousand chicks

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Afterglow retiring from international cricket, now Mahendra Singh Dhoni will sell Kadaknath hens of Jhabua in his city Ranchi.  Dhoni has also given an order to the tribal farmer of Jhabua with advance payment for 2 thousand chicks of Kadaknath of Jhabua in Madhya Pradesh.Captain Cool and veteran cricketer Mahendra Singh Dhoni will soon be seen selling Kadaknath of MP Jhabua in his hometown Ranchi.  After retiring from international cricket, Dhoni has also decided to cultivate Kadaknath chicken along with organic farming.For this, through a professor friend of his Veterinary College in Ranchi, the tribal farmer Vinod Maida of Jhabua in MP has been asked to deliver 2 thousand chickens by December 15 with advance payment.Vinod, a tribal farmer of Jhabua, is very happy to get this order.  Vinod hopes that when he goes to Ranchi to deliver the Kadaknath chicks, he will meet a person like Dhoni.In the case of the order of chickens of Jhabua's Karkanath chicken, Dr. IS Tomar, director of Jhabua's Karkanath Murga Research Center, says that Dhoni had contacted us through his friends but our center did not have chickens at that time, so we  He was asked to contact the tribal farmer of Thandla in Jhabua who cultivates the Kadaknath chicken.Let us tell you that Kadaknath Rooster is the identity of Jhabua of Madhya Pradesh and it has also got GI tag from Government of India as Kadaknath of Jhabua.  This rooster is recognized for its delicious taste with black color, black blood, black bone and dark flesh.  This cock is fat and cholesterol freeIn the final match of the 13th season of Indian Premier League, Mumbai Indians defeated Delhi Capitals by five wickets.  With the victory over Delhi, the team of Mumbai Indians managed to win the IPL title for a record fifth time.  Delhi's team managed to reach the finals for the first time in 13 years, but the dream of winning its title remained incomplete.

 Out of the current 8 teams, Delhi Capitals, Kings XI Punjab and Royal Challengers Bangalore are three such teams which have not been able to name the IPL even once.  Apart from Mumbai Indians winning the title five times, Chennai Super Kings have won three times, while KKR's team has lifted this trophy twice.  Rajasthan Royals had their first season of IPL in 2008.  In 2009, the IPL title went to Deccan Chargers account and in 2016 Sunrisers Hyderabad's team managed to win the trophy.  

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