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Vishnu magazine cover row: Non-bailable warrant issued against MS Dhoni

| | Jan 08, 2016, at 09:07 pm
New Delhi, Jan 8 (IBNS): Creating trouble for India's limited over team skipper MS Dhoni, a local court in Andhra Pradesh has issued a non-bailable warrant against him for allegedly appearing in the cover of a magazine as Hindu god Lord Vishnu.

The court has directed the World Cup winning skipper to appear before the court on  Feb 25.

The Indian cricketer's manager denied receiving any summons.

"Mahi was never served with the summons. I am very surprised that warrants have been issued. We have referred the matter to our legal. They are taking due action to have the warrants cancelled,” Arun Pandey, Dhoni’s manager told Hindustan Times.

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