5 moments that changed Indian cricket forever
Just like English cricket this summer, Indian cricket during the course of its history has had multiple magnanimous moments.
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4. The NatWest Trophy Final, 2002

It was a win that was symbolic of a new India; a young aspirational India, an in-your-face 21st century India, who were not prepared to be the ‘nice guys’ who are still submerged in a colonial hangover and let someone dictate the terms to them. This was an India that knew how to retaliate back on the slightest of provocation by the opposition; an amalgamation of legends and precociously talented youngsters led by a leader whose prime objective was to restore the credibility of Indian cricket after the 2000 Match-fixing fiasco. This was Ganguly’s Team India.
And, the win in the final at Lord’s was a reflection that of that team in a nutshell. An opening pair determined to give their side the best possible shot at chasing the down Mount.326, two youngsters- Yuvraj Singh and Mohammad Kaif- converting the adversity into a golden opportunity to showcase not only their precocious talent but also their temperament followed by that iconic celebration by the captain which is now a part of the folklore. Ganguly whirling his shirt at the Lord’s balcony is not just an iconic image- one that has got impinged with this win- it is also symbolic of an India who knew how to give it back to the opposition. And, Ganguly’s line to Boycott, when asked why he chose to remove his shirt at Lord’s, summed it up beautifully.
“Lord’s is your Mecca, and Wankhede is ours!” referring to Fintoff’a antics at the Wankhede, months before the NatWest Trophy.
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