On This Day: India won the 2013 ICC Champions Trophy at Edgbaston, MS Dhoni created history

On this day in 2013, India, captained by MS Dhoni, clinched the ICC Champions Trophy by defeating England in a thrilling final at Edgbaston. Reduced to 20 overs due to rain, India posted 129/7, thanks to Kohli and Jadeja's crucial partnership.
On This Day: India won the 2013 ICC Champions Trophy at Edgbaston, MS Dhoni created history
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On this day in 2013, Indian cricket fans witnessed one of the most memorable moments in the country’s cricket history. At Edgbaston in Birmingham, the MS Dhoni-led Indian team defeated England in a thrilling final to win the ICC Champions Trophy.
The match had everything a fan could hope for. Rain delayed the start and reduced the game to just 20 overs per side. India batted first and struggled at the start but a fighting partnership between Virat Kohli and Ravindra Jadeja helped the team reach 129 for seven in 20 overs. Kohli scored an important 43 runs while Jadeja added a quick 33 not out.
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England started their chase well and were looking in control at one point. However, the Indian bowlers kept their nerves and made a strong comeback. Ravichandran Ashwin, Ishant Sharma and Jadeja bowled tight overs to put pressure on the English batsmen. Ishant Sharma took two big wickets in the same over which turned the game in India’s favour.
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In the final over, England needed 15 runs to win. MS Dhoni trusted his spinner Ashwin to bowl the last six balls. Ashwin held his nerve and India won the nail-biting match by just five runs.Quiz: Who's that IPL player?It was a double celebration for India as Shikhar Dhawan won the Golden Bat for scoring the most runs in the tournament and Ravindra Jadeja received the Golden Ball for taking the highest number of wickets. This special day is still fresh in the minds of all Indian cricket lovers. With this win, Dhoni became the only captain in cricket history to win all three ICC trophies – the ICC T20 World Cup, the ICC ODI World Cup and the ICC Champions Trophy. This special day is still fresh in the minds of all Indian cricket lovers.
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