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'I May Just Kidnap Her' - Preity Zinta Hilariously Warns Ms Dhoni Of Kidnapping His Daughter Ziva

IANS, 07 May, 2019 08:55 PM

    Co-owner of Kings XI Punjab Preity Zinta has asked Mahendra Singh Dhoni to take care of his daughter Ziva Dhoni, as she may kidnap the little munchkin.

     

    All in good humour; the Bollywood actress shared a picture with the Chennai Super Kings captain on Twitter on Tuesday.

     

    Preity tweeted: “Captain cool has many fans including me, but off-late my loyalties are shifting to his little munchkin Ziva. Here I’m telling him to be careful - I may just kidnap her. Now it's time for you guys to Caption THIS photo...#Ting”.

     
     
     
     

    Kings XI Punjab (KXIP) has failed to make it to the playoffs yet again. The veteran actress-entrepreneur makes it a point to be present in the stands cheering her team every time they play.

     

    On Sunday, things were no different as the 44-year-old attended the Kings’ final league game this season.

     

    It was in Mohali and Ravichandran Ashwin’s side ended with a six-wicket win over defending champions Chennai Super Kings (CSK), one of their highs in an otherwise disappointing season.

     

    However, Preity was happy that her team eventually won a game after four straight losses and she made time to meet her friend Dhoni.

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