The Indian team led by MS Dhoni to contest the inaugural ICC World Twenty20 in South Africa in 2007 went from being rank outsiders - the oldest player of that squad was Ajit Agarkar at 29 and there were nine under the age of 25 - but ended up winning the trophy to change the landscape of world cricket. From the XI that played the final at The Wanderers, where Pakistan were beaten exactly eight years ago. On the eighth anniversary of India's glorious five-run win, TOI Sports casts an eye on the XI that took the field on that memorable day and how their international careers panned out since.
Friday, 25 September 2015 08:07
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