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Beyond the Glory: India’s 2011 World Cup Final Teammates and Their Current Endeavors

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Here’s an update on the current endeavors of India’s World Cup 2011 Final team members:

  1. Virender Sehwag: Retired in 2015, Sehwag became a coach, commentator, and provides cricket analysis on Cricbuzz.
  2. Sachin Tendulkar: Retired in 2013, Tendulkar is involved in businesses, sports management, and restaurants. He occasionally appears in the commentary box and remains a brand endorser.
  3. Gautam Gambhir: Retired in 2018, Gambhir is a full-time commentator and mentor of Lucknow Super Giants since 2022.
  4. Virat Kohli: Kohli, India’s successful captain, is approaching the end of his career and is in line to break Tendulkar’s record of 49 ODI centuries.
  5. MS Dhoni: Retired from international cricket in 2020, Dhoni continues to play in the IPL and recently led CSK to their 5th IPL trophy. He is confirmed to play in IPL 2024.
  6. Yuvraj Singh: Retired in 2019, Yuvraj spends time with his family after successfully battling cancer and becoming a father in 2022.
  7. Suresh Raina: Retired from the IPL in 2022, Raina is now a full-time commentator.
  8. Harbhajan Singh: Harbhajan retired from international cricket in 2016 and last played in the IPL in 2021. He is now a full-time commentator.
  9. Zaheer Khan: Retired from international cricket in 2014, Zaheer is a full-time commentator.
  10. Munaf Patel: After playing a few matches post-2011, Munaf Patel is reportedly enjoying retirement with his family in Gujarat.
  11. S Sreesanth: Involved in the 2013 spot-fixing scandal, Sreesanth’s ban was lifted, and he retired from Indian cricket. He played in domestic and T10 leagues, including the 2022 Abu Dhabi T10 and the US Masters T10.

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