La India liderada por MS Dhoni logró lo impensable un día como hoy de 2007 al derrotar a Pakistán en la final para levantar la Copa del Mundo T20 inaugural.
There was tension in the air at the Wanderers stadium in Johannesburg, South Africa. Pakistan had one wicket in hand and needed 6 runs to win the inaugural T20 World Cup. A bold move from a legend behind the stumps saw Joginder Sharma being brought into the attack in the last over. What happened three deliveries later is etched in the memories of Indian cricket team fans forever!
MS Dhoni’s India did the unthinkable on this day (September 24) in 2007 when they lifted the T20 World Cup for the first time. A last-ball thriller saw Pakistan’s Misbah-ul-Haq attempt a scoop shot behind the wicket, only to lose the side’s last wicket as Sreesanth took the catch to kick-start the celebrations and the beginning of a new era for Indian cricket.
OTD in 2007: When MS Dhoni-led India created history
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