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Indian Cricket captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni world cup winning bat on display.
Days before India play Australia in World Cup semi-final at Sydney, the iconic bat of Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni with which he hit the winning six in the 2011 World Cup final has been put on display at Bengali Market here.
The bat entered the Guinness World Records and the Limca Book of Records after it was sold for 100,000 pounds on July 18, 2011. The current market value of the willow is estimated at Rs.1 crore.
The bat was bought by Amit Bhagchandka, chief executive officer (CEO) of R.K. Global, a financial broking firm. Dhoni then autographed the bat.
In the 2011 Cup final, Dhoni smashed the ball for a six over long on off Sri Lankan pacer Nuwan Kulasekara to win the mega event for India after 28 long years.
Written by Indo-Asian News ServiceUpdated: March 22, 2015 10:34 PM ISTRead Time: 3 min
Indian Captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni's World Cup-Winning Bat on Display
MS Dhoni signing the bat he used in 2011 finals© IANS
New Delhi:
Days before India play Australia in a World Cup semi-final at Sydney, the iconic bat of Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni with which he hit the winning six in the 2011 World Cup final has been put on display at Bengali Market here.
The bat entered the Guinness World Records and the Limca Book of Records after it was sold for 100,000 pounds on July 18, 2011. The current market value of the willow is estimated at Rs.1 crore.
The bat was bought by Amit Bhagchandka, chief executive officer (CEO) of R.K. Global, a financial broking firm. Dhoni then autographed the bat.
A Dhoni fan, Bhagchandka told IANS: "The bat may be in possession of R.K. Global but it will forever remain Dhoni's property. We consider ourselves the custodian of his legacy."
"Winning the 2011 World Cup was very overwhelming. From childhood we had only seen pictures of Kapil Dev lifting the (1983) trophy. Dhoni gave us a chance to witness history in the making."
Asked whether he would buy the captain's bat again if India wins the 2015 edition, Bhagchandka said: "Yes, I would buy it without any doubt. Let's hope we return as winners. This time we have 11 Super Heroes representing India."
The Delhi-based entrepreneur plans to go to Australia to support the team in the World Cup semi-final and, if India progress, in the final too.
Bhagchandka is all praise for the wicket keeper-batsman. "Dhoni is a very humble person and his down-to-earth persona makes everyone love him."
The man should know. Since he bought the Dhoni bat, the Indian skipper has become a friend.
Bhagchandka is confident that India will beat Australia in the semis and take on South Africa in the final.
South Africa will battle New Zealand in the first semi-final at Auckland on Tuesday. Defending champions India play Australia two days later.
In the 2011 Cup final, Dhoni smashed the ball for a six over long on off Sri Lankan pacer Nuwan Kulasekara to win the mega event for India after 28 long years.
Kapil Dev had raised India's maiden Cup aloft at Lord's Cricket Ground in 1983.
In the 2011 Cup final, Dhoni smashed the ball for a six over long on off Sri Lankan pacer Nuwan Kulasekara to win the mega event for India after 28 long years.
Days before India play Australia in a World Cup semi-final at Sydney, the iconic bat of Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni with which he hit the winning six in the 2011 World Cup final has been put on display at Bengali Market here.
The bat entered the Guinness World Records and the Limca Book of Records after it was sold for 100,000 pounds on July 18, 2011. The current market value of the willow is estimated at Rs.1 crore.
The bat was bought by Amit Bhagchandka, chief executive officer (CEO) of R.K. Global, a financial broking firm. Dhoni then autographed the bat.
A Dhoni fan, Bhagchandka told IANS: "The bat may be in possession of R.K. Global but it will forever remain Dhoni's property. We consider ourselves the custodian of his legacy."
"Winning the 2011 World Cup was very overwhelming. From childhood we had only seen pictures of Kapil Dev lifting the (1983) trophy. Dhoni gave us a chance to witness history in the making."
Asked whether he would buy the captain's bat again if India wins the 2015 edition, Bhagchandka said: "Yes, I would buy it without any doubt. Let's hope we return as winners. This time we have 11 Super Heroes representing India."
The Delhi-based entrepreneur plans to go to Australia to support the team in the World Cup semi-final and, if India progress, in the final too.
Bhagchandka is all praise for the wicket keeper-batsman. "Dhoni is a very humble person and his down-to-earth persona makes everyone love him."
The man should know. Since he bought the Dhoni bat, the Indian skipper has become a friend.
Bhagchandka is confident that India will beat Australia in the semis and take on South Africa in the final.
South Africa will battle New Zealand in the first semi-final at Auckland on Tuesday. Defending champions India play Australia two days later.
In the 2011 Cup final, Dhoni smashed the ball for a six over long on off Sri Lankan pacer Nuwan Kulasekara to win the mega event for India after 28 long years.
Kapil Dev had raised India's maiden Cup aloft at Lord's Cricket Ground in 1983.
Since he joined Team India in 2004, the Ranchi-based Dhoni has emerged one of the world's most successful cricket captains.
He is the only captain who has won all the three major ICC events: World Cup, Champions Trophy and World T20.
Dhoni is also the only player to be awarded the ICC ODI Player of the Year -- in 2008 and 2009.
Honoured with Padma Shri, Dhoni has thus far played 261 ODI matches, scoring 8,434 runs with nine centuries and 57 half-centuries. He has caught behind the wicket 244 catches and has stumped 85 batsmen.
Once this incident happens with Mahendra Singh Dhoni which is as follows
After Winning the world cup, Dhoni's fan following was on its peak. Many people wants to buy his world's cup bat but the cost of bat was really high and a middle class person can't afford that bat. Once M.S. Dhoni met a child whose name is Sahil . Sahil was really good in cricket but he had no facilities to convert his dream into reality. After talking with Sahil, M.S. Dhoni sir felt that I need to help that child and he told him that he could join his academy and improve his cricketing skills but Sahil did not want any help from anyone because he wanted to achieve his goal by his own. So, Dhoni sir asked him that what he can did for him. Sahil was hesitatingly asked for his world's cup bat. At that time Sahil was not aware about the cost of the bat. Dhoni sir did not think for a second and he presented that bat to Sahil which real cost at that time was 83 lakhs. Sahil was very happy after getting that bat and he hugged Dhoni sir and said thank you in his emotional voice. 10 years later when Dhoni sir was going to play his last IPL league. At that time a new member of his team presented him a bat as a gift. When Dhoni sir checked that bat he realised that it was his bat that he presented to a random boy. After watching that bat he understood that the new batsman of his team was that random boy. He called Sahil (random boy) and hugged him tightly. When Dhoni sir asked about his success he just said that whatever he became it is only because of your bat. It always motivated him and guide towards the success.
(Optional)Moral of the story- Our small good deeds can make many people future.





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