Random Ramblers Timbuktoo#68!!!!

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Posted: 14 years ago
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Happy 68th, guys! đŸ„ł

This one's in keeping with the WC win excitement! Diya Ghuma ke!đŸ„ł CHAMPIONS INDIA!

[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yJKL4kNLZoU[/YOUTUBE]









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Posted: 14 years ago
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And in true style cometh the champ, like champs , like fan!

*flashes victory grin*


EDIT:

In case a certain Mash missed the point- I WIN, I beat you to the first place AGAIN 😛 😃 😃

Edited by Kavya_KraZQueen - 14 years ago
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Posted: 14 years ago
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OMG Kavya has claimed her RIGHTFUL spot once again! Woohooo!đŸ„łđŸ˜†

I wonder the ANGELIC Mashaal ji ka kya response hoga....*passes the mike to Mash* :P lol
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Reposting these from the last CC:

Originally posted by: nureat01

And moreee......lol.....I love the one with Yuvi dumping champagne on Sachin's head....haha....and check out all of them doing bhangra.....LOLLL







Originally posted by: nureat01

More bhangra pics....lol





This Yuvi one really makes me laugh....haha


The champion captain :-)


And the GOD






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Posted: 14 years ago
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Thank you Anu jee *Poses in her FIRST spot for the cameras*

I too, am waiting for the ANGEL's response, I am sure she will throw a tantrum and say that this was all fixed and you n me were scheming, table ke neeche se :P

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Posted: 14 years ago
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On another note, many people are wondering about that chick who claimed she'd streak in the stadium if we won the world cup, some are like "where is she?". Apparently, she also claimed earlier that she'd strip in the boys' dressing room in front of the guys once to encourage them to win the cup for us - looks like the Rakhi Sawant-Mallika Sherawat syndrome is rampant in our country.

And I think Dhoni n Sachin would be the richest men in India after yesterday 😆

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Posted: 14 years ago
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Congrats on the new CC!

Aur us se bhi ten times zyada congrats to the Indian cricket team and their fans! đŸ„ł

The euphoria in this CC is making me feel really happy, lol. The last cricket world cup that I watched was back in 1996 when I was too young to care. 15 years later, as an adult this was my first world cup semi-final and final. I really enjoyed it - I think cricket is in the desi blood. None of us can hate it. :P

Hoping for Pakistan to win the cup at least once during my lifetime so that someday I can also experience what you guys are feeling right now. :D


Edited by sarah1024 - 14 years ago
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Posted: 14 years ago
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@Kavya: LOLL woh toh agar woh aayegi tab dekhenge.....she's toh disappeared from the CC.....haha......pata nahin kahaan gaayab hai Madam.

Oh god some chick actually claimed she'd streak through the field if India won?? Hey bhagwaan....aaj kal kya kya ho raha hai India mein? :S lol


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Lovely article I just read about the match and the winning moments:

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Sachin Tendulkar walked out of the changing room and gestured to Sudhir Gautam to come up. Gautam is the thin man with the shaven head - for the past few weeks adorned with a replica of the World Cup - and body covered in the Indian tri-colour. For at least half a decade now, Gautam has been Tendulkar's biggest fan, waving the Indian flag and blowing his conch shell at every venue Tendulkar plays. Today, Tendulkar decided to repay Gautam for his devotion.

No sooner had he realised that Tendulkar was calling, than Gautam jumped the electronic advertising hoarding and skipped up the 30-odd stairs on to the corridor of the Indian changing room. All through his short journey he screamed in delight. Tendulkar shook hands with him, then embraced him and finally asked one of his team-mates to get the World Cup trophy. Zaheer Khan brought the cup outside with utmost care and held it tight. Gautam almost snatched it out of his hands but Zaheer held on. Eventually Zaheer let go and Gautam lifted the Cup with both hands, screaming "India". Tendulkar could not help but smile; he started clapping and was joined by a few of his team-mates. The sweat on Tendulkar's face glistened under the floodlights, enhancing his joy of winning the World Cup .

It was a day when the common man felt he was part of something special, when the gap between fan and superstar was bridged, with Gautam becoming the envy of fellow fans as he freely slipped in and out of the most sought after place in India, the team's dressing room.

It was also a time for private moments. Dhoni held his wife Sakshi close to him; Virender Sehwag hugged his wife Aarti and son Aryavir; Ashish Nehra's wife wore a replica of his team shirt as she moved in and out of the dressing room. Gary Kirsten's wife Deborah joined the rest later. Yuvraj Singh, returning from the media conference, started dancing as he entered the dressing room. On his way inside, he had let out a scream of jubilation.

The tempo in the dressing room had remained positive through the day and by the time MS Dhoni hit his spectacular six over long on against Nuwan Kulasekara, it had become a well of joy. As soon as Tendulkar found a private moment with his wife, Anjali, he embraced her tightly. It was a poignant moment. He knew how much she had sacrificed to support him in his endeavours. On the field, during the victory celebrations, he had hugged Yuvraj Singh, the man of the World Cup. Yuvraj had already declared he had dedicated the victory to Tendulkar. Virat Kohli had delivered the line of the evening when he said that for 21 years Tendulkar had shouldered the dreams of a billion Indians. Today youngsters such as Kohli and Suresh Raina carried Tendulkar over their shoulders during the lap of honour. Tears came easily to Tendulkar then.

On their way to the team bus, the players got a loud round of applause from hundreds of cops, who turned themselves into fans for a few minutes by taking pictures. Some looked in awe at Tendulkar, who sat in the front seat with his wife sitting next to him. Both their kids sat on their laps. Some of the security people played with Sehwag's son, tapping on the window shield. When Yuvraj walked into the team bus with the trophy in hand, all the administrators and cops let him know how much they enjoyed his performances during the tournament. Gautam blowed his conch shell marking the departure of the bus. The cops yelled "Bharat mata ki, jai (long live India)".


The streets of Mumbai are flooded with ecstatic Indian fans, April 2, 2011
The streets of Mumbai were flooded with ecstatic fans Associated Press
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Unfortunately, there was no victory ride back to the team hotel unlike in 2007, when Dhoni had led India to victory in the World Twenty20. Also, disappointingly, the team hotel was out of bounds to the public. Barricades were put in place at all entry points leading up to the Taj Mahal Palace hotel in South Mumbai. The players had planned to celebrate the whole night and the Taj security did not want to take the chance of letting people inside.

It did not matter to the fans. Marine Drive, one of the city's most scenic spots, became party central. Fans celebrated by blowing horns, trumpets, whistling, screaming into megaphones, peeping out of open-air cars, sometimes even standing by holding on to the window doors, climbing atop water tankers while waving the flag and dancing. It was a complete carnival atmosphere and the traffic came to a standstill as fireworks lit up the sky for more than two hours. For the first two hours after the match ended, it was hard to find public transport. Even Dave Richardson, the ICC general manager, was forced to leave the Wankhede on foot, walking along with thousands of others

In the Trident hotel, there were many Indian fans, who had come from the UK and were enjoying their beer while chanting stuff like "Ala la la. Ala la la. Let's all do some bhangra." The hotel's coffee shop, normally pretty vacant, was full. The fans were not disappointed. They continued singing India's praises when they spotted Sourav Ganguly. "Sourav, Sourav" gave way to "Ganguly, Ganguly."

It was the Taj Mahal Palace and the Trident that were part of the terrorist attacks on November 26, 2008. Today, they wore a happy look, as did the people of Mumbai. Both were dressed to party; Saturday night fever had taken over.

http://www.espncricinfo.com/icc_cricket_worldcup2011/content/current/story/509314.html[/quote]

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Posted: 14 years ago
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Originally posted by: sarah1024

Congrats on the new CC!

Aur us se bhi ten times zyada congrats to the Indian cricket team and their fans! đŸ„ł

The euphoria in this CC is making me feel really happy, lol. The last cricket world cup that I watched was back in 1996 when I was too young to care. 15 years later, as an adult this was my first world cup semi-final and final. I really enjoyed it - I think cricket is in the desi blood. None of us can hate it. :P

Hoping for Pakistan to win the cup at least once during my lifetime so that someday I can also experience what you guys are feeling right now. :D




Awww Sarah *hugs* I'm sure you guys's time will come soon again too......maybe next world cup!😃......Last time also Pakistan won soon sometime after we'd won.....history can repeat itself again😆


Edited by nureat01 - 14 years ago
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Posted: 14 years ago
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@Sarah: I started watching the world cup from 1996 only when I was also too young , I guess I was around 10 then lol

Dude, please don't tell me you didn't know that Pak already won the world cup once in 1992....

Anyways , let me give you the WC winners list (in case you didn't know already).
The first ever world cup was held in 1975 in England, West Indies won that world cup, from then on the WC event was held every four years. The following are the years in which the world cup was held and the winners in each of them

1975- West Indies
1979-West Indies
1983-India
1987-Australia
1992-Pakistan
1996-Sri Lanka
1999-Australia
2003-Australia
2007-Australia
2011-India

India had won the first world cup way before most of us were born lol , in fact that was when the cricket craze picked up in the country and after that, the less lucky people like us who were either too young to know anything or were born after had to wait all these years to experience how it feels when your home team wins the world cup....






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