The Asian Age

20 men in India’s 2011 Cup trip

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New Delhi, April 2: For the reticent Gautam Gambhir, India’s 2011 World Cup triumph was a journey of 20-odd people, not one freeze-frame moment that social media makes it look every year on this very day.

Harbhajan Singh can’t fathom why those 11 players never played as a team in a single internatio­nal game after that.

Ashish Nehra is not a man with too many regrets as he missed the final with a finger fracture but April 2 is a day which better half Rushma ensures that he “better not forget”.

They were heroes in one of the most glorious chapters in Indian cricket and they all cherish that even though lives and careers have gone in different directions in the past nine years.

Sachin Tendulkar, since then, has retired but is no less revered by one and all who can still watch the 46year-old pad up even if it’s for five minutes in a charity game.

The man who carried him on his shoulders, Virat Kohli, has taken Tendulkar’s place as world cricket’s premier batsman with a game that brings thousands into the stadium.

Zaheer Khan has settled into a nice post-retirement life with some franchise

Indian team after winning the 2011 World Cup.

coaching as well as donning the role of an analyst while S. Sreesanth, after all the taint, shame and horror of match-fixing, may be just hoping to don the Kerala jersey one last time.

“Dhoni hits a six, India wins the World Cup,” is among the most famous lines spoken on air by Ravi Shastri, whose commentary otherwise was littered with cliches.

But does that one moment defines India’s entire campaign at the World Cup? Not at least for Gambhir, whose 97 in the final was priceless as he weathered the initial storm after Sehwag and Tendulkar’s dismissal.

“High time media learns that,” Gambhir said after his tweet on how the World Cup was won by a team not an individual, went viral on the day.

Nehra, whose life in Goa these days, is far removed from social media remembers the funny side of April 2. “Even if I forget the World Cup final, I can’t forget April 2. It’s my marriage anniversar­y today,” he starts laughing.

Harbhajan agrees with Gambhir that it was a team effort. “Zak’s performanc­e against England. We would have lost that match had he not bowled and got a tie for us. Yuvi’s tournament and that knock against Australia. Sachin in the semifinals. Gautam and Mahi in the finals. You look around and you will find significan­t contributi­ons,” Harbhajan recollecte­d.

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