Every historic triumph in Indian cricket has been defined by a moment that gets imprinted on collective memory. Every victory leaves behind an image, a pulse-racing instant that captures the grit, skill, and sheer will of champions rising when it matters most.
In 1983, it was Kapil Dev's epic 175 not out against Zimbabwe , an innings that bailed India out of crisis and turned the World Cup campaign on its head.
In the 2007 T20 World Cup final, India's breath stopped when a Joginder Sharma ball soared into the sky before landing miraculously into Sreesanth's hands.
In 2011, Dhoni's calm, towering six sealed India's second men's ODI World Cup. At the other end, Yuvraj twirled his wrists, etching an indelible memory in the hearts of millions.
Then, in 2024, Suryakumar Yadav's breath

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