Female police to guard Dhoni

Published July 16, 2008

NEW DELHI, July 15: India team’s limited-overs cricket captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni is used to being surrounded by ladies.

Now it will become a permanent fixture in his life after police in his hometown of Ranchi assigned an all-female group of bodyguards to keep unwanted admirers away.

The decision to give Dhoni the new security detail comes after two recent incidents in which female fans tried to throw themselves on the heartthrob player, Ranchi police chief M.S. Bhatia said on Tuesday.

Bhatia added the female police had been given special training to protect Dhoni from unwanted advances.

Dhoni, known for his good looks and swashbuckling style on the cricket pitch, is one of the biggest celebrities in cricket-crazy India, endorsing everything from hair gel to motorcycles.

He has already been given “Z-class” security – the highest level – from the state, usually reserved for the prime minister and other senior political figures.—AP

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