MS Dhoni sent off a six at long-on against Sri Lanka to seal India’s World Cup at the Wankhede back in 2011. It was a second to appreciate for every single Indian fan, who saw their group breaking 28-drawn out stand by of lifting the pined for prize. It was additionally the primary occurrence of a group winning the title on their home soil.
Slice to the current day, India have stretched out the title dry season to right around nine years with the Champions Trophy win in 2013 being their last significant prize at the worldwide stage. Their last World Cup win will finish 11 years this April and unbelievable Sachin Tendulkar said he couldn’t imagine anything better than to see India adding another prize to the bureau.
“In the period of April this year, we’ll finish 11 years of World Cup win. That is a significant delay. Everybody including me couldn’t want anything more than to see that prize in BCCI’s bureau. This is one prize that every one of the cricketers play for. It doesn’t get any greater than that… be it a more limited or longer arrangement. World Cup is something uniquely great and that is what I feel,” Tendulkar told veteran games columnist Boria Majumdar on his YouTube show ‘Behind the stage with Boria’.
Indian cricket has additionally seen a change in authority over the most recent couple of months. Virat Kohli is done driving the group in any configuration, and everyone’s eyes are presently on Rahul Dravid and Rohit Sharma to take things forward. Tendulkar additionally piled acclaim on the pair, further adding that Dravid has played a lot of cricket to comprehend the “high points and low points” of game.

“Rohit and Rahul is a fabulous pair. I realize that folks would do as well as they possibly can and get ready overall quite well. You have such countless individuals backing you. Everything without a doubt revolves around having that help brilliantly. Obviously, everybody has played sufficient cricket. Rahul has played sufficient cricket to comprehend there will be highs and lows en route. Not to lose trust is the main thing. Continue attempting and we will continue to push ahead,” he further said.
The 3-0 drubbing in South Africa was a mishap for Dravid, who was with the senior group in his first abroad instructing task. India next have West Indies for three One-day Internationals and three Twenty20 Internationals one month from now, where a fit-again Rohit will rejoin will Dravid in the development to the current year’s T20 World Cup.

India are scheduled to open their mission with the first-class conflict against Pakistan at the notorious Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) on October 23. Rohit, 34, will be driving the Indian group after he was named the full-time restricted overs commander of the side last year in December.