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'Great seeing you,' Gautam Gambhir's reply to MS Dhoni's Instagram post goes viral

Dhoni praised Gambhir's coaching with a heartfelt Instagram tribute, highlighting his smile after the win while Gambhir replied swiftly saying he was happy to see MS Dhoni at the stadium. 

'Great seeing you,' Gautam Gambhir's reply to MS Dhoni's Instagram post goes viral
Gautam Gambhir is now the first Indian to win the T20 World Cup both as a player and coach. Image | BCCI on X

Last Updated: 02.37 PM, Mar 09, 2026

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In the high-octane world of Indian cricket, few narratives are as analysed as the relationship between MS Dhoni and Gautam Gambhir. For years, social media has been a breeding ground for rumours of a detachment between the two ICC World Cup 2011 heroes. However, following India's historic T20 World Cup 2026 victory in Ahmedabad, a single Instagram exchange has effectively "broken the internet" and put those rumours to rest.

The "coach sahab" tribute

The exchange began when MS Dhoni, finishing a rare social media pause, posted an earnest homage to the team. Amidst glorifying the players and the "champion bowler" Jasprit Bumrah, Dhoni added an animated yet poignant message for the head coach:

“History gets created at Ahmedabad... Coach Sahab, the smile looks great on you. Intensity with a smile is a killer combo. Very well done.”

The comment was a direct nod to Gambhir’s famously patient and serious demeanour.

Throughout his playing days and his coaching tenure, Gambhir has been the model of "white-line fever", a man who views cricket as a battleground where smiles are secondary to results. Seeing him smiling ear-to-ear while lifting the trophy was an occasional sight that Dhoni, his former captain, didn't let slip.

The viral response

Gambhir, usually reserved in his public exchanges, didn't take long to respond to "Thala."

His reply, which quickly garnered hundreds of thousands of likes, was simple yet deeply profound, “And what a reason to smile! Great seeing you.”

The brevity of the message carried the weight of two decades of shared history. Fans were quick to point out that despite the media-driven narrative of a rivalry, often centred on Gambhir's past comments about "hero worship" and the 2011 final, the mutual admiration between the two remains undisturbed.

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