Wankhede Stadium Seats, Where MS Dhoni’s Iconic World Cup Sixer Landed in 2011, Redesigned; See Pics
Wankhede Stadium Seats, Where MS Dhoni’s Iconic World Cup Sixer Landed in 2011, Redesigned; See Pics
Remember those seats in Wankhede stadium where Mahendra Singh Dhoni’s iconic sixer during the World Cup in April 2011? They have now been redesigned.

Remember Mahendra Singh Dhoni’s iconic sixer during the World Cup in April 2011? The seats where it landed have now been redesigned and given a special touch. Both of these seats are at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. Taking to ‘X’, the Mumbai Cricket Association shared an image of the same. “The two seats where MS Dhoni’s 2011 ODI World Cup winning six landed at the Wankhede Stadium will forever be symbolic to every cricket fan,” read the caption.

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The specially designed area shows two plush sofas with a large poster of the Indian cricket team in the background and two mock World Cup trophies. “World Cup 2011 Victory Memorial Stand” read the name of the cabin.

Here, have a look for yourself:

Since being uploaded, the image has gone viral with multiple responses.

Meanwhile, yesterday, in another thrilling showdown at the picturesque Dharamsala stadium, Virat Kohli came up with yet another signature knock of 95 runs, helping India beat New Zealand by four wickets in the ICC ODI World Cup 2023. The match witnessed Kohli’s brilliant performance as the cornerstone of India’s triumph. This win marked India’s first victory over New Zealand’s team in an ICC event in two decades.

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An image that has surfaced on social media shows a man holding a placard which has gone viral. ‘X’ user ‘Shubh’ took to the micro blogging site and uploaded the picture and wrote, “King Kohli today’s pre-workout before batting.” The placard has been held by a team India fan. It says, “Baap ka Dada ka, Mahi Bhai ke Run out ka, Sabka Badla Lega Tera Chiku.”

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