New Delhi: Indian nation and cricket stars are celebrating first anniversary of the 2011 World Cup win.
Sachin Tendulkar, for whom winning the World Cup was a childhood dream along with other cricketers took twitter route to celebrate the day.
The little master tweeted; “Time flies but memories last forever. What a day it was!!! 02-04-2011.”
Suresh Raina wrote; “Its a year already & the disbelief continues. The most special date of my life. That moment of euphoria Of madness. Of lifelong inspiration.”
Indian opening Virender Sehwag also wished his teammates and support staff by tweeting “Can’t believe its been a year since we were crowned the World Champs! Everyone contributed to the dream spcly the supporting fans! Thank you.”
“A big hug to each and every team member including the support staff. A special thanks to the BCCI for being sensitive to our needs and providing us whatever we requested,” he tweeted.
India won the Cricket World Cup beating Sri Lanka by six wickets in Mumbai Wankhede Stadium and sent cricket loving nation into a frenzy on a day that will be remembered as one of the greatest in its history.
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