Sachin Tendulkar: Winning the World Cup in 2011 was the best cricketing moment in his career
Sachin Tendulkar, playing in his sixth World Cup in 2011, termed the win as his best moment on the cricket field.
Master Blaster Sachin Tendulkar termed the 2011 Cricket World Cup triumph as his best and most memorable moment in his career.
Playing in his sixth World Cup at home, Tendulkar, who had been unable to win a trophy in his last five outings in World Cups, was finally rewarded when Team India won the Cup at Wankhede Stadium in 2011.
“The memories of 2011 World Cup are incredible memories because that’s what you play for. The ultimate thing is whether we can bring ultimate trophy back to our country and give that joy to millions of people back home in India and all across the globe,” Tendulkar told cricketworldcup.com.
“For us, the team and the dressing room, there cannot be a bigger trophy than that. There is no bigger cricketing moment and after playing international cricket for 24 years, if you wanted me to pick one moment, I would say that is the moment, without any doubt. Doing that victory lap with that trophy in my hands, cricket doesn’t get bigger than that,” Tendulkar said.
The Mumbaikar is also confident that Virat Kohli's men will win the World Cup this year, despite their loss to England.
"Of course India will win. I think India are playing well, once you get to the semis, it’s about having two good days, two solid performances.
“That is what Indians are capable of, not to undermine what Australia or England are capable of or even New Zealand. There are 2-3 games left that are critical to decide who the top 4 teams are, but once you get to that stage it’s all about having a couple of good days,” he added.
























































