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It was an emotional win for entire nation: Sachin Tendulkar on India's 2011 World Cup win

Team India completed nine years of lifting the 2011 World Cup on Thursday and reacting to that momentous occasion when India beat Sri Lanka

IANS Reported by: IANS New Delhi Published on: April 03, 2020 21:57 IST
Master blaster Sachin Tendulkar said it was an emotional
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Master blaster Sachin Tendulkar said it was an emotional win for the entire nation

Team India completed nine years of lifting the 2011 World Cup on Thursday and reacting to that momentous occasion when India beat Sri Lanka, master blaster Sachin Tendulkar said it was an emotional win for the entire nation and not just the cricket team.

Taking to Twitter, Tendulkar replied to Laureus Sport, ICC and Yuvraj Singh and said: "It was truly an emotional win for the entire nation, not just the Indian cricket team, which I was a proud member of."

Earlier, India head coach Ravi Shastri was put on a spot after he tagged only Virat Kohli and Tendulkar in a video of India winning the 2011 World Cup. Replying to the tweet, Man of the Tournament Yuvraj Singh had said that Shastri should have tagged him and M.S. Dhoni. But Shastri came up with a brilliant reply, calling him legend.

Shastri had on Thursday tweeted: "Many Congratulations Guys! Something you will cherish all your life. Just like we from the 1983 group #WorldCup2011 - @sachin_rt @imVkohli."

To this Yuvraj replied: "Thanks senior ! U can tag me and mahi also we were also part of it."

Shastri though came up with a smart reply to this and said: "When it comes to World Cups, you are no Junior. Tussi Legend Ho @YUVSTRONG12 !"

Powered by Gautam Gambhir and skipper M.S. Dhoni's knocks, India chased down a target of 275 against Sri Lanka with six wickets and 10 balls in hand.

Six players in that team have officially announced retirements from all forms of the game since then and Virat Kohli is the only member of that squad who remains a regular in the Indian team. A number of players who were part of that team however spoke on their social media handles about the occasion on Thursday.

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