On This Day In 2011: MS Dhoni's Men Ended India's 28-Year Wait For ICC World Cup At Wankhede Stadium

On this day, April 2, 2011, MS Dhoni-led India lifted the ICC Cricket World Cup trophy for the second time, ending a 28-year wait with a six-wicket victory over Sri Lanka at the Wankhede Stadium

On This Day In 2011: MS Dhonis Men Ended Indias 28-Year Wait For ICC World Cup At Wankhede Stadium
On This Day, April 2, 2011 India ended a 28-year wait and won the ICC Cricket World Cup for the second time at the Wankhede Stadium. Photo: X/@YUVSTRONG12
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  • On This Day, April 2, 2011: India won the ICC Cricket World Cup for the second time, ending a 28-year drought.

  • Sri Lanka's Total: Sri Lanka scored 274/6 with Mahela Jayawardene's unbeaten 103.

  • India's Chase: MS Dhoni's unbeaten 91 and a winning six sealed victory by 6 wickets with 10 balls remaining.

On This Day, April 2, 2011 - Fifteen years ago, India's cricket team walked onto the Wankhede Stadium pitch seeking to end a 28-year wait for World Cup glory.

Sri Lanka had arrived in Mumbai as capable opposition, their batting lineup able to put runs on the board in any condition. What unfolded that evening became a turning point not just for Indian cricket, but for an entire nation.

MS Dhoni became only the second Indian captain, after Kapil Dev, to lift the prestigious ODI World Cup trophy.

MS Dhoni Takes Control

The responsibility fell to Dhoni, India's captain, to steer his team home. Dhoni arrived at the crease with his side needing runs but with time running short.

He paired with Yuvraj Singh, who contributed 21 runs to the partnership. Together they shifted the momentum. Dhoni played cricket that balanced caution with intent, hitting boundaries when required but avoiding reckless shots.

Sri Lanka won the toss and chose to bat first. They built their innings methodically, accumulating 274 runs across their 50 overs while losing six wickets in the process.

Mahela Jayawardene anchored their innings with an unbeaten 103, providing the platform that would test India's resolve. The target was substantial but not insurmountable for a team playing on home soil.

As the target drew closer, the pressure mounted. Dhoni remained steady. In the final over, with victory within reach, he connected with a six off Nuwan Kulasekara's bowling. The ball sailed over the boundary as the stadium erupted. India had won by six wickets with 10 balls remaining. Dhoni finished with 91 runs from 79 deliveries.

The celebrations that followed transcended sport. A nation that had waited nearly three decades for another World Cup lifted the trophy. Dhoni's composed batting under pressure had delivered the prize that generations of cricketers had chased.

His leadership throughout the tournament had proven decisive, and this moment validated every decision his team had made en route to glory.

The World Cup final holds a special place in Indian cricket history. Dhoni earned Player of the Match honours for his unbeaten knock, while Yuvraj Singh's all-round contributions across the tournament earned him Player of the Series recognition.

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Who won the 2011 ICC Cricket World Cup?

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India won the 2011 ICC Cricket World Cup, defeating Sri Lanka in the final at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on April 2, 2011.

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Who was the captain of India's World Cup winning team in 2011?

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MS Dhoni was the captain of India's World Cup winning team in 2011.

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How many years had it been since India last won the World Cup before 2011?

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India's last World Cup win was in 1983, making it a 28-year wait before their 2011 victory.

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