Cricket in India isn’t just a game—it’s a religion for many people, and MS Dhoni is one of its Gods. With the on-going IPL 2026, let’s rewind to a heartwarming moment from 2025 that melted people’s hearts nationwide: a dreamy-eyed 15-year-old Vaibhav Suryavanshi from Bihar touching the feet of his idol, Mahendra Singh Dhoni. In a post-match handshake at Arun Jaitley Stadium, this simple gesture— rooted deep in Hindu tradition— went viral on the internet for all the right reasons. With Vaibhav touching Dhoni’s feet, his gesture symbolised elder reverence amid IPL glitz. Born two years after Dhoni’s first IPL triumph, Vaibhav grew up idolizing the Ranchi legend. As Rajasthan Royals stunned Chennai Super Kings that day, this kid’s maturity on and off the field reminded us that true sportsmanship bows to respect.
Bihar boys bond
For the unversed, Vaibhav hails from Samastipur, Bihar, which is just a stone’s throw from Dhoni’s Ranchi (both towns were part of Bihar back in Dhoni’s childhood days). And, interestingly, Vaibhav was born in 2008, just two years post-Dhoni’s 2006 Chennai Super Kings glory. Well, call it coincidence or cosmic wink! Like millions of young cricketers, Vaibhav devoured Dhoni tales— calm finishes, helicopter shots, that eternal cool. “Dhoni’s like a father figure,” fans would say, and rightly so! Growing up in cricket-crazy Bihar, every boundary Dhoni smashed was Vaibhav’s bedtime story. IPL 2025’s RR Vs CSK match wasn’t just stats; it was a prodigy meeting his hero, bridging hometowns and heartstrings in one viral clip.
Vaibhav Suryavanshi touching the feet of MS Dhoni after the match (Screengrab)
The viral moment: Post-match magic after a match-winning knock
Picture this scene from IPL 2025: RR chasing down CSK at Delhi’s Arun Jaitley, ending a dismal season on a high with a six-wicket win. Vaibhav, RR’s breakout teen sensation, fires a gritty 57 off 33 balls—paving victory. Handshakes follow; teams mingle. Dhoni, ever the legend, extends his hand. Vaibhav doesn’t just shake hands— he bends, one hand touching Dhoni’s feet, the other clasped by smiling Thala. Dhoni’s sly grin? Priceless. Social media exploded: clips, memes, “Mahol” chants. Yashasvi Jaiswal, Vaibhav’s RR opener and now Test star, walked similar paths once. For Vaibhav, it was reverence personified—performance first, humility eternal.
Touching feet: Hinduism’s timeless respect for elders
In Hinduism, touching elders’ feet (pranam/charan sparsh) isn’t old-school—it’s soul-deep gratitude. It honours wisdom, blessings, and life’s gurus. Kids do it daily for parents; players for icons like Dhoni. And so, Vaibhav’s gesture was our culture— His Bihari roots shining on IPL’s big stage. No awkwardness; Dhoni pulled him close, like a proud uncle. Fans teared up: In fame’s frenzy, this nod to sanskaar (values) cut through. It’s why India adores Dhoni—not trophies alone, but grace that inspires gen-next to bow low. Vaibhav embodied it: Smash runs, then seek ashirwad (blessings).
Vaibhav’s rise: From Bihar streets to IPL spotlight
At 15, Vaibhav’s no flash-in-pan. RR’s “season-ending discovery” in a lackluster campaign, his 57 was mature— boundaries mixed with caution. This made many cricket pros notice him as the next big cricket star. Bihar’s fields birthed Dhoni; now Samastipur gifts Vaibhav. Post-match, that feet-touch wasn’t planned. It was simply instinct and pure. As IPL 2026 looms, expect Vaibhav making the headlines again.This 2025 gem lingers into IPL 2026: amid auctions and drama, Vaibhav-Dhoni reminds us sport’s heart beats in humility. And, Hinduism’s charan Vandana is a universal language of gratitude.What are your views on this old yet heartwarming IPL moment? Tell us in the comments below.









