OTD: MS Dhoni led India to Champions Trophy title win over England
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India Triumphs in Champions Trophy Final, Defeating England
On June 23, 2013, the Indian cricket team, captained by MS Dhoni, secured a memorable victory in the Champions Trophy final, defeating hosts England. This win marked the end of an 11-year wait for India to claim the title, a feat that had eluded them in recent tournaments.
The road to the final saw India, considered a favorite after their 2011 ODI World Cup victory, dominate the group stage. They began with a win against South Africa, followed by victories over West Indies and Pakistan. In the semi-final, India defeated Sri Lanka, setting up a final clash with England.
The final, held at Edgbaston, was impacted by rain, reducing the match to a T20 contest. England won the toss and chose to bowl. India, after a shaky start, saw contributions from Shikhar Dhawan and Virat Kohli, with Ravindra Jadeja adding crucial runs to reach a total of 129.
India's bowlers then took control. Umesh Yadav claimed an early wicket, followed by key dismissals by Ravichandran Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja, putting England at 46 for four in the ninth over. A partnership between Ravi Bopara and Eoin Morgan brought England back into the game, but Ishant Sharma's crucial wickets swung the momentum back in India's favor. Jadeja and Rohit Sharma further solidified India's position, and despite a late push from England, Ashwin held his nerve in the final over, securing a five-run victory for India.
This win was particularly significant for MS Dhoni, completing his collection of white-ball titles, having previously led India to victory in the T20 and ODI World Cups.
BNN's Perspective:
The Indian team's victory in the Champions Trophy was a testament to their resilience and skill. While the rain-affected match added an element of unpredictability, India's ability to perform under pressure, particularly in the bowling department, was key to their success. This win highlights the strength of Indian cricket on the global stage.
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