The Indian cricket team won the One Day International (ODI) Cricket World Cup in 2011, held in India, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh, after a gap of 28 years. Prior to this victory under MS Dhoni's captaincy, India's last World Cup win was in 1983 under Ka
Dhoni played an unbeaten innings of 91 runs in the World Cup final match. He scored a total of 241 runs across the tournament's 9 matches. Yuvraj Singh was named Player of the Tournament, having amassed 362 runs and taken 15 wickets. Dhoni, however,
On Friday, the MCA (Madhya Pradesh Cricket Association) honored MS Dhoni at the very spot where his match-winning six landed 12 years ago. It was on April 2nd, 2011, at this same ground, that Dhoni hit a towering six over long-on off Nuwan Kulasekara'
Five seats at the Wankhede Stadium will be removed to make way for a memorial marking the spot where MS Dhoni hit the winning six that secured India's World Cup victory many years ago.