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Sunil Gavaskar, Harbhajan, Piyush Chawla Define 2011 World Cup Win As A “very Emotional Moment”
After the famous 1983 World Cup, it was the 2011 World Cup when the Dhoni-led Indian team lifted the World Cup on home soil after 28 years and the joy was quite vivid all over the country.
Sunil Gavaskar, who was in the commentary box, jumped with tears in his eyes witnessing the historic moment.
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