Watching 30,000 Indians Sing Vande Mataram At The 2011 World Cup Final Will Give You Goosebumps

Puneet Gill

You know how it feels when you enter a cricket stadium and see the floodlights for the first time, the grass that has never been greener and the never-ending cheer of the crowd. Everything around you just boosts your energy and you feel that rush going through your veins as every ball is being bowled. 

So watch how 30,000 Indian cricket fans sing the national song “Vande Mataram’ in the 2011 ICC World-Cup final at Wankhede stadium, Mumbai. I’m sure you remember this historic day when Dhoni hit that six over long-on and won the hearts of millions. 

Vande Mataram at World Cup Final 2011 India Vs SriLanka from Senthil kumar on Vimeo.

It’s more than a religion!

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