Saturday, April 2, 2011

The Team India Goes Into Jubilation As They Pose With The World Cup Trophy Images






The Team India Goes Into Jubilation As They Pose With The World Cup Trophy Images

The Indian team goes into jubilation as they pose with the World Cup trophy
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Pawan Kalyan's THEENMAAR 3 SONG TRAILERS IN ONE VIDEO

Power star pawan kalyan upcoming Movie Teenmaar (Theen Maar) 3 songs Chiguru Bhoniya, Oho Basti Dorasani and Aale Bale video promo trailer in on video clip.



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Champions ICC World Cup 2011 Indian Group Photo || Team India Final Winner Group Photos



Champions ICC World Cup 2011 Indian Group Photo


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World Cup Final: India Vs Sri Lanka Photos || World Cup 2011 Final Pics



World Cup final: India vs Sri Lanka Photos
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Cool India are the Champions Of The World


Mumbai: The magnificent Team India kept its cool to beat Sri Lanka by six wickets in the final of the World Cup at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on Saturday.

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Indian skipper MS Dhoni (91) hit the winning runs by swatting a huge six over the long-on boundary.

Yuvraj Singh (21) also remained unbeaten with the Indian skipper at the end.

Gautam Gambhir led the Indian run chase of 275 but fell three run short of his maiden World Cup century.

The left-handed batsman first shared a vital 83-run stand with young Virat Kohli (35) and then got an able partner in MS Dhoni, who himself played some delightful strokes on his way to a wonderful fifty.

The two batsman also shared a priceless 109-run partnership for the fourth wicket.

For Sri Lanka Lasith Malinga gave India two blows early on in their innings as the Sri Lankan pacer first trapped Virender Sehwag right in front of the wickets and then followed it up with getting Sachin Tendulkar caught behind the wickets.

Sehwag took a decision review to a decision which looked pretty forward from the naked eye. And after replays from various angles, the third umpire had put a stamp on the on field umpire's decision.

But despite losing an early wicket, Sachin Tendulkar kept sending the ball to the boundary and kept the Indian scoreboard moving, along with Gautam Gambhir.

But the master played a lose stroke on the delivery that was leaving him from left to right and gave a simple catch to Kumar Sangakkara.

Earlier, Kohli's wicket gave Sri Lanka an opening to claw their way back in the game after the right-handed batsman, along with Gambhir, propped up India from a precarious situation.

Kohli, after hitting Tillakaratne Dilshan for a boundary, was caught by the off spinner in the same over.

Thisara Perera got the other wicket that fell in the Indian innings. He bowled well-set Gambhir.

In the first innings, India gave away 63 runs during the batting powerplay in the death overs as Mahela Jayawardene's blazing century ( 103 off 88 balls) powered Sri Lanka to a challenging 274/6.

The experienced Jayawardene first played cautiously during the middle innings when Sri Lanka lost too many wickets, but he opened his shoulders once he got a more than helpful partner in the form of Nuwan Kulasekara.

Zaheer Khan and Yuvraj Singh picked up two wickets each for the Indians, while Harbhajan Singh took one wicket after Sri Lankan skipper Kumar Sangakkara won the toss and elected to bat first.

It was Jayawardene's show all the way as the seasoned campaigner kept the scoreboard ticking even when wickets were falling at the other end.

The right-hander hit 13 crisp boundaries on his way to the magical figure.

Zaheer, who bowled three maidens and gave away just six runs in his first five overs, was plundered for 54 in his last five overs.

Sreesanth was equally unimpressive throughout the match. He bowled in three different spells but was scored off in each one of them. He couldn't even finish his full quota of overs and finished with eight overs for 52 runs.

Earlier, Quick wickets - Thilan Samaraweera (21) and Chamara Kapugedera (1) - gave India an opening to restrict Sri Lanka before 250 in the World Cup final at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on Saturday.

First Yuvraj trapped Samaraweera right in front, while Zaheer Khan deceived Kapugedera with a slower delivery.

But the experienced Mahela Jayawardene kept the scoreboard ticking after Sri Lanka lost the wicket of their skipper Kumar Sangakkara (48).

Sangakkara was caught behind the wickets of the bowling of Yuvraj Singh.

Jayawardene scored a well-composed fifty and always kept Sri Lanka to post a modest total.

Earlier, Sangakkara and Mahela Jayawardene took the Sri Lankan innings forward after Harbhajan Singh gave India their second breakthrough.

The wily off-spinner clean bowled Tillakaratne Dilshan after the Sri Lankan opener threatened to take the attack to the opposition.

Sangakkara and Jayawardene, both brilliant players of spin, played cautiously early on in their innings but opened their shoulders once they got their eye in.

Earlier, Zaheer got reward for the perfect line and length as the Indian bowling spearhead got the wicket of Sri Lankan opener Upul Tharanga (2), who was caught brilliantly in the slips by a diving Virender Sehwag.

The left-armer bowled back-to-back maiden overs to the Lankan openers that created the pressure and ultimately the wicket fell.

Lankan skipper Sangakkara and hard-hitting Dilshan tried to cut loose after Zaheer Khan provided India the first breakthrough. But Dilshan's wicket put the brakes on Lankan scoring.

S Sreesanth, who replaced Ashish Nehra in the Indian playing eleven, supported Zaheer well initially but lost his line completely in the latter spells.

Dilshan tried to break free on some occasions but was pegged back by the superb Indian fielding. Yuvraj Singh at backward point and Suresh Raina in the covers fielded like tigers to cut the angles and prevent Sri Lanka from scoring.
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World Cup Finals Factfile || World Cup (1975 To 2011) History Winners



 June 21, 1975, Lord's: West Indies beat Australia by 17 runs. 

West Indies captain Clive Lloyd (102) became the first batsman to score a century in a World Cup final, helping his side post 291-8. Australia were 233-9 before the last-wicket pair Dennis Lillee and Jeff Thomson added 41. The fightback ended when Thomson was run out. Viv Richards's fielding led to three of the five run-outs.
 June 23, 1979, Lord's: West Indies beat England by 92 runs. 

The West Indies rode on Richards's brilliant 138 not out to reach 286-9. England failed to force the pace and were bowled out for 194. Their last eight wickets fell for 11 runs, with paceman Joel Garner doing the damage with 5-38.
 June 25, 1983, Lord's: India beat West Indies by 43 runs. 

India, who had won just one match in the previous two editions, stunned the West Indies when they successfully defended a modest total of 183 by dismissing their opponents for 140. Indian medium-pacers Madan Lal, Mohinder Amarnath, Balwinder Sandhu and Roger Binny all bowled well and captain Kapil Dev swung the match in his team's favour when he superbly caught Richards.

 November 8, 1987, Kolkata: Australia beat England by seven runs. 

The match will be remembered for England captain Mike Gatting's ill-timed reverse-sweep that led to his dismissal at a crucial stage. Allan Border's Australians did not look safe after scoring 253-5 as England were 135-2 at one stage. Gatting (41) attempted a reverse-sweep off Border, an occasional left-arm spinner, only to give wicket-keeper Greg Dyer a simple catch before his side were bowled out for 246.
 March 25, 1992, Melbourne: Pakistan beat England by 22 runs. 

Pakistan captain Imran Khan's instructions to his team to fight like 'cornered tigers' produced the desired results as they won their last five matches, including the final against Graham Gooch's Englishmen. Imran led from the front, top-scoring with 72 to help his side post 249-6. England faltered against leg-spinner Mushtaq Ahmed (3-41) before being all out for 227.

 March 17, 1996, Lahore: Sri Lanka beat Australia by seven wickets. 

Sri Lanka comfortably chased a 242-run target, playing as if they had to settle a score with Australia, who had refused to play their opening game in the island nation due to security reasons. Aravinda de Silva's superb 107 not out and skipper Arjuna Ranatunga's clever use of his spinners were the highlights of Sri Lanka's win.

 June 20, 1999, Lord's: Australia beat Pakistan by eight wickets. 

Australian leg-spin wizard Shane Warne virtually reduced the final to a no-contest when he grabbed four wickets in what turned out to be his last World Cup appearance. Pakistan were bowled out for 132 before Adam Gilchrist smashed a brisk half-century in Australia's emphatic win.

 March 23, 2003, Johannesburg: Australia beat India by 125 runs. 

Australia captain Ricky Ponting virtually batted India out of the match when he hammered an unbeaten 140 to help his side post a massive 359-2. Paceman Glenn McGrath took three wickets as India were restricted to 234 despite opener Virender Sehwag's 82.

 April 28, 2007, Barbados: Australia beat Sri Lanka by 53 runs (D/L method). 

Australia became the first team to win a third successive World Cup, thanks to Gilchrist's rapid 149, the highest in the final. Sri Lanka, chasing a rain-revised target of 269 in 36 overs, finished at 215-8 in semi-darkness despite bold half-centuries from Sanath Jayasuriya and Kumar Sangakkara.

 April 2, 2011, Mumbai: India beat Sri Lanka by 6 Wickets
India - Mahendra Singh Dhoni clouted a soaring six to secure India's first World Cup title in 28 years and the first for the great Sachin Tendulkar in six attempts with a six-wicket victory over Sri Lanka in Saturday's final. 
Dhoni scored an unbeaten 91, sharing a 109-run stand with Gautam Gambhir (97), as India chased down Sri Lanka's 274-6 to win by six wickets.
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CONGRATES TO ALL WE WON WORLD CUP 2011 and Yuvraaj & Dhoni's Pics

Congrates to every one we won the cricket world cup 2011
On an immortal day at a sweltering Wankhede Stadium that was a sea of emotions, India kept its date with history.

Displaying belief and character, Mahendra Singh Dhoni's men overcame Sri Lanka by six wickets in a gripping final of ICC World Cup here on Saturday.

Gautam Gambhir (97) and skipper Dhoni (91 not out) orchestrated a remarkable Indian comeback after Lasith Malinga had fired out the openers. 
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