What did Sachin say to Virat after getting out in the 2011 WC final? Sachin made a big disclosure after 12 years - Newztezz Online

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What did Sachin say to Virat after getting out in the 2011 WC final? Sachin made a big disclosure after 12 years



Sachin Tendulkar, the master blaster of Indian cricket, is once again in the limelight. After 12 years, Sachin has made such a disclosure regarding the 2011 World Cup final, which the fans were eager to know for a long time. On April 21, 2023, Sachin did an #AskSachin session with his fans on Twitter and during this he answered many questions from the fans.

During this, a Twitter user asked Sachin a question related to the 2011 World Cup. Sharing a picture of Sachin and Virat in the 2011 World Cup final against Sri Lanka, this user asked the question, 'What did you say to Virat Kohli when you were going back to the pavilion after getting out?' Responding to this funny question of this user, Sachin said, 'The ball is still swinging a bit.'

This answer of Sachin is getting a lot of headlines on social media and now the fans are once again talking about the 2011 World Cup final. Let us tell you that in that final match against Sri Lanka, the Indian team was chasing 274 runs. In such a situation, India needed a good start but opener Virender Sehwag was dismissed without opening the account and Sachin Tendulkar after scoring only 18 runs. After this Team India was under pressure but 'Man of Finals' Gautam Gambhir first shared an important partnership of 83 runs for the third wicket with Virat Kohli and after that he also ensured India's victory by sharing a crucial partnership with Dhoni.

The role of Virat Kohli was also very important in this victory as he did the work of handling the innings after the fall of two quick wickets. Before getting out, Kohli had scored 35 runs in 49 balls with the help of four fours. Apart from Virat, Gautam Gambhir played a match-winning inning of 97 runs in that match while captain MS Dhoni also scored an unbeaten 91 runs in that match. Due to the brilliant batting of these batsmen, India won the World Cup trophy by winning the match by 6 wickets.

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