New Delhi, Online Desk. Under the captaincy of MS Dhoni, the Indian cricket team won the ODI World Cup title for the second time in the year 2011. Virat Kohli was also a part of the Indian playing XI in this match. India won the title by defeating Sri Lanka by 6 wickets in the final match. In this match, Gautam Gambhir scored 97 runs while captain Dhoni made an important contribution to the team’s victory by scoring an unbeaten 91, that too when the two important batsmen of the team Virender Sehwag (0) and Sachin Tendulkar (18 runs) were dismissed early.

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In the final match, India had to chase a target of 275 runs and this team lost two wickets for 31 runs. After this, Gautam Gambhir and Virat Kohli made an important partnership of 83 runs for the third wicket. But after that Kohli got out after scoring 35 runs. In a video posted by RCB on the 11th anniversary of the second ODI World Cup victory, Kohli recalled that victory. He also told what Sachin Tendulkar told him when he was going out to bat on the field.

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Kohli said that all those things are completely clear in my mind and I remember everything

Kohli said that when I was going to bat I had a brief conversation with Sachin paaji. And he told me to ‘build a partnership’ and after that I formed a partnership with Gambhir. Kohli said that all those things are completely clear in my mind and I remember everything. He said that I scored 35 runs, but that was the most important 35 of my career. I am very happy that we have been an important part of getting the team back on track. I was contributing in whatever way I could in this match. The thrill of winning the World Cup was incredible. The atmosphere of the crowd singing the songs Vande Mataram and Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar was amazing. This is something that is still fresh in our memories.