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In Pics: Seven times when MS Dhoni stunned fans with his hairstyles

Former India skipper MS Dhoni was on Saturday (July 30) spotted with a new hairstyle and beard look in a series of photos which was posted by famous hairstylist Aalim Hakim. Interestingly, Dhoni’s trendy faux hawk haircut made him look muh younger and the look immediately went viral on the internet.

MS Dhoni's hairstyles

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MS Dhoni's hairstyles

MS Dhoni's latest look is all about an uber-cool faux-hawk cut along with a razor-sharp beard. The cricketer seemed to be channelling his inner rockstar, or at least that was how fans described his style.

MS Dhoni's hairstyles

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MS Dhoni's hairstyles

Dhoni kept a 'macho' look for sometime with well-set hair and beard.

MS Dhoni's hairstyles

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MS Dhoni's hairstyles

In 2018, Dhoni, for the first time, sported a ‘salt and pepper look’, which is a display of a blend of black and grey hair. It was the first time when fans realised that 'captain cool' is aging.

MS Dhoni's hairstyles

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MS Dhoni's hairstyles

During the 2013 IPL, Dhoni stunned everyone by unveiling his ‘mohawk’ hairstyle, which only had volume in the middle portion, and sides were completely trimmed.

MS Dhoni's hairstyles

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MS Dhoni's hairstyles

After the ICC World Cup 2011 victory, MSD went almost bald for religious reasons and it was the first time he looked experienced and old due to the presence of grey hair.

MS Dhoni's hairstyles

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MS Dhoni's hairstyles

After leading India to the 2007 T20 World Cup victory, Dhoni surprised the world by cutting his hair short and opting for a 'summer' cut. Many fans appreciated the new sober look, while few missed his stylish locks.

MS Dhoni's hairstyles

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MS Dhoni's hairstyles

In 2005, MS Dhoni break into the international cricket circuit with colored tresses billowing in the air. By the start of 2006, his long hair became a fashion statement that even then Pakistan's president Parvez Musharraf advised him not to cut it.