The mention of Ranchi brought a twinkle in the eyes of the 24-year-old who has enthralled cricket fans and countless others with his simple approach to batsmanship, his leonine mane, stylish swagger, and warm, intelligent personality. Dhoni might be from India’s hinterland, but he’s no hick from the sticks. "I was born and brought up in Jharkhand. When people ask me where I hail from I tell them that though my parents are from Almora (in Uttaranchal), I belong to Ranchi," he says. His attachment to Jharkhand is reiterated when he says: "Whatever I do will first be in Jharkhand. We are in the early stages of planning an academy for cricket and other sports so that these will flourish at the grassroots level." And he’s going to be cautious about the causes he supports. "I don’t want to associate myself with a charity or a firm unless I’m sure of its credibility and intentions," he declares.
Dhoni may have grown up in a city from where women hockey players, rather than cricketers, have made it to the international stage, but he didn’t feel the absence of a local role model—he grew up idolising Sachin Tendulkar, to the point that he would switch off the TV whenever the little big man of Indian cricket was dismissed.