Chak De India!

Chak De India!

Saturday, January 17, 2015

Summary

This brings us to the end of the 50 victories that have redefined Indian cricket. The following is a summary of the matches that have given us great joy over the years.

  • 1975-1983 World Cup
  1. West Indies wins that gave confidence to the Indian team
  2. Kapil Dev's knock against Zimbabwe
  3. 1983 World Cup final victory
  • Till 1987 World Cup
  1. Asia Cup win
  2. World Championships win in Australia
  3. Sharjah win defending 125
  4. Sixer Siddhu 
  5. Gavaskar century and Chetan Sharma hat-trick
  • Till 1992 World Cup
  1. Asia Cup win
  2. Kapil's hat-trick on way to another Asia Cup win
  3. First win over Pakistan in 1992 World Cup
  • Till 1996 World Cup
  1. Sachin with the ball in the last over
  2. Anil Kumble's heroics at Hero Cup
  3. Sachin opens the batting
  4. Sachin's first century 
  5. Asia Cup win at Sharjah
  6. Second win over Pakistan in World Cup
  • Till 1999 World Cup
  1. Kumble and Srinath win with the bat
  2. Ganguly stars in Toronto
  3. Last-over wins against Pakistan
  4. Desert Storm against Australia
  5. 1999 World Cup wins
  • Till 2003 World Cup
  1. Sunil Joshi at Nairobi 
  2. Highest Partnership in ODI history
  3. 2000 Champions Trophy wins
  4. Agarkar's fastest fifty
  5. 2002 win at Lords
  6. 2002 Champions Trophy win
  7. Fourth win over Pakistan in World Cup
  8. India's memorable journey in World Cup
  • Till 2007 World Cup
  1. Wins in Pakistan
  2. Dhoni Era begins
  3. Six-One for India
  4. Solo win in World Cup 
  • Till 2011 World Cup
  1. Tri-series win in Australia
  2. Five-nil over England
  3. Sachin's double
  4. Asia Cup win
  5. Five-nil over New Zealand
  6. Fifth win over Pakistan in World Cup
  7. India's World Cup WIN
  • Till 2015 World Cup
  1. Sehwag's double
  2. Kohli's Era begins
  3. Champions Trophy WIN
  4. Dhoni's last over win
  5. Tallest ODI chase for India
  6. Rohit's double
  7. Stuart Binny's feat
  8. Revenge win at England
  9. Rohit's another double

10 World Cups have passed and a eleventh is about to start soon. The Indian team will hopefully add one more crown to the two they have won so far.

All the best to the Indian team. Chak De India!

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