When MS Dhoni cried after winning the ICC World Cup 2011
What was the best moment for an Indian cricket fanatic? Obviously, it is MS Dhoni’s six into the Wankhede crowd. Those memories are still fresh and active in our minds.
When the entire nation pinned strong hopes on India, MSD’s astute captaincy traits surged the Men in Blue pull off the ICC World Cup 2011.
There were raw emotions all over the stadium and such moment cannot be described in words. A day to remember for the Indians as the Indian team management, players and even the fans shed tears after India’s flag went wavering sky-high.
Well, no one noticed MSD crying after winning the World Cup. After the win, the cameraman missed out the chance of grabbing MSD’s emotional scene.
The Indian journalist, Rajdeep Sardesai, in his Democracy XI book has opened up quite a many sensations about the Indians, dressing room talks and so on.
MS Dhoni admitted that he cried after Harbhajan Singh hugged him tightly. Everyone got pumped up after the glorious win and Sachin Tendulkar’s dream also came true.
“Yes, I cried, but the cameras didn’t catch it. I was naturally excited but held back the emotions till a tearful Harbhajan hugged me.
That’s when I got teary-eyed but kept my head down so no one would see me crying,” MS Dhoni was quoted as saying in Democracy XI book.
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