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02 Apr 2026, 16:01 GMT+10
Kharagpur (West Bengal) [India], April 2 (ANI): Near the bustling Kharagpur Railway Station in West Bengal stands a modest tea stall -- Thomas Tea Stall. Ordinary in appearance, yet extraordinary in the story it holds. It was here that a young boy once spent countless hours, unaware that he would one day be known to the world as 'Captain Cool.'
In those days, there was no fame or fortune. Mahendra Singh Dhoni was working as a ticket collector in Kharagpur while pursuing his passion for cricket with the Railways. Amid long working hours and big dreams, one place remained constant -- Thomas's tea stall.
'This was his hangout spot,' recalled George, Thomas's nephew. 'He would sit here for hours with his friends, sipping tea and chatting.'
Thomas would personally prepare and serve tea to Dhoni, never imagining that this quiet, determined young man would go on to script history in world cricket.
As years passed, Dhoni rose to global fame. Dhoni led India to its first-ever T20 World Cup title in 2007, then the 50-over World Cup in 2011 and the Champions Trophy in 2013. He retired from international cricket in 2020 after making 17,266 runs. He finished his career as a legendary captain and wicketkeeper with 16 international centuries and over 800 dismissals across all formats.
But back in Kharagpur, life took a difficult turn for Thomas. He suffered a severe brain stroke and remained on ventilator support for nearly six weeks. Though he survived, he lost his voice.
'That was an incredibly difficult time,' George said.
While Dhoni could not visit in person, he remained closely connected. Through his friend Robin, he regularly enquired about Thomas's health, tracking his recovery, consulting updates from doctors, and ensuring help reached when it was needed most. According to the family, Robin bore the entire cost of the treatment.
'Had that help not come at the right time, Thomas might not be with us today,' George added.
The bond went beyond medical support. At one point, the tea stall faced the threat of demolition by authorities, putting Thomas's only source of livelihood at risk. Once again, help arrived. Robin reached out to Dhoni, who intervened with the railway officials. The stall was saved, and financial assistance was provided to rebuild it.
Today, Thomas can no longer speak, but his story speaks volumes.
A photograph of Dhoni still hangs proudly inside the stall. Customers continue to visit, not just for tea, but for a glimpse into a story that goes beyond cricket -- one of humility, loyalty, and enduring relationships.
Because sometimes, the journey to greatness begins with something as simple as a cup of tea. (ANI)
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