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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5. 2007 World T20 win and the subsequent emergence of the IPL

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Indian Captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni celebrates with the WT20 trophy. (Photo by Tom Shaw/Getty Images)

As I write, it is 12 years to the day when it all started: The Dhoni era. An era that saw India create a dynasty of ICC trophies: T20 World Cup, 2011 World Cup, Champions Trophy, ICC Test Maze. An era that saw a leader who taught us that it’s possible to stay insanely calm even in the direst of situations.

It all started with that inaugural T20 World Cup in September of 2007. India, off-course wasn’t in favor of participating in a T20 World Cup initially and had to be outvoted by the member nations to eventually participate. The seniors decided to give the tournament a miss and a young team under a new captain- MS Dhoni- was sent to South Africa in the competition.

What happened in the tournament was something no one could have perceived. With minimal expectations considering the obscurity of the format back then, Team India played like fearless tigers. Outstanding individual performances by Yuvraj Singh ( six 6s and 70 off 30 vs Aus in the semi), Rohit Sharma (53 vs SA), Gautam Gambhir (77 off 57 in the finals), Irfan Pathan, RP Singh, Sreesanth and not to forget Joginder Sharma, backed by their equally fearless leader in Dhoni, helped India pip Pakistan in the finals to become the inaugural T20 World Champions.

Buoyed by India’s win and the threat of the rebel Indian Cricket League, the BCCI decided to launch what is now one of the leading franchise tournament and certainly the best T20 tournament in cricket: The India Premier League. The IPL apart from all its riches has also given a plethora of discarded and upcoming Indian and foreign cricketers to showcase their talent in front of near packed stadiums and lock horns with and against the best in the world.

It has also led to the popularization of franchise-based tournaments in the country with various leagues like the Indian Super League and Pro Kabaddi taking the leap out of the success story of the IPL, giving a lot of athletes an opportunity to showcase their talent and also at the same time becoming financially secured.

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