Sunday, April 3, 2011

Historical Celebrations on Historical Victory....









A Historic Win we gonna remember forever !!!!!!


India v Sri Lanka

Cricket World Cup Final 2011: India (277-4) beat Sri Lanka (274-6) by six wickets





India owed their second World Cup to their magnificent batsmen. Their two finest – Sachin Tendulkar and Virender Sehwag – did not score 20 between them, yet the remaining Indian batsmen knocked off the runs with six wickets and ten balls to spare in the highest successful run-chase that any of the ten cup finals has seen. This match was full of Ups and Downs. Total thrill.....

The weight of expectation on India was enormous – from the outset of this tournament they have been the favourites – but they followed the example of their captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni in withstanding it. If Brazil win a football World Cup at home, they will have a small and silent fan-base compared to the Indian cricket team last evening and their 1.2 billion home supporters.

The first time that India won the World Cup, in 1983, their players were given plots of land by the government and practically deified. When India won the inaugural World Twenty20, their team bus was brought to a standstill by millions – literally – thronging Marine Drive, outside the Wankhede stadium where they won last night. But these will be minor celebrations by comparison with winning this World Cup on home soil.

It was a tough road for MS Dhoni and his men as there was tremendous pressure on them to perform and to excel in front of the home crowd and that too in a tournament which is called the “World Cup,” it was never easy. But it was the patience and quality of tackling pressure now that the youngsters in the team have been able to that’s give the team a smooth sailing even in the rough time.

They were good in all department through out the tournament, in fielding Yuvi, Raina and Kohli were great...in bowling my fav Zaheer was the Backbone of Indian Bowling, Leading wicket taker in tournament with afridi. Batting was done by sachin and yuvi in whole tournament very well done.


It was also a great night for Tendulkar, who did not make his 100th international hundred but who was carried around the outfield at the finish on the shoulders of his adoring teammates. ‘The proudest moment of my life,’ Tendulkar called it, after a career that has given no cricketer since Don Bradman more cause for pride.

Yes it is Dream come true for whole India and I m proud to see this historic moment what we would share with generations ahead.

This match was truly a Lesson for us to Believe in ourselves in all circumstances and never give up the hope and One day life will give you the chance to tell everyone to shut up by making urself proud.

Now Time for Bhangda, Firecrackers, Sweets & lots of Celebrations like never before.....Keep Rocking India. :)


With Lots of Love for our Team India

Aish

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