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    How Fate Made Sreesanth a Double World Cup Winner in 2011 Final

    News Analysis IndiaBy News Analysis IndiaFebruary 5, 20262 Mins Read
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    The 2011 World Cup final in Mumbai pulsed with tension. India, on the cusp of a second trophy, faced a crisis: Ashish Nehra’s injury left their attack vulnerable. Enter Sreesanth, the controversial paceman out of action for over six weeks, catapulted straight into cricket’s biggest stage.

    Hailing from Kerala, born February 6, 1983, Sreesanth traded childhood spin dreams for pace, debuting in Ranji in 2002 after Pace Foundation training. He etched his name as Kerala’s pioneer in India’s T20 internationals.

    Twice a World Cup champion—2007’s iconic final catch and 2011’s improbable recall—Sreesanth’s story defies odds. Post-Bangladesh debacle, he was rested, presumed done. Nehra’s mishap changed everything.

    Sreesanth shared in an interview: Tendulkar handpicked him for nets, pitching to Dhoni. Match day unfolded like a thriller. Overwhelmed early, gasping for air, he fled the field. Sehwag’s tough love and Tendulkar’s drinks-break pep talk—’Dhoni’s calling you back’—revived him. He bowled, India won.

    Controversy shadowed his talent. The 2013 IPL spot-fixing storm brought a lifetime ban, softened on appeal. Acquitted in court, he returned in 2021 for Syed Mushtaq Ali and Vijay Hazare duties with Kerala, bowing out from domestic arenas in March 2022.

    Sreesanth’s arc—from sidelined scrub to final-day savior—remains a testament to resilience amid scandal, proving destiny favors the prepared, even after 42 days off.

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