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The Mind-Boggling Sum MS Dhoni's 2011 World Cup Bat Was Sold For Is...

MS Dhoni's six off Nuwan Kulasekara in the final of the 2011 World Cup is special for every Indian cricket fan. Then captain Dhoni smashed the winning six to help India defeat Sri Lanka and win the 2011 ODI World Cup final at the Wankhede Stadium. The moment is still etched in all the fans' minds, with Dhoni sending a Nuwan Kulasekara delivery soaring for a six, and then standing still for a few seconds with his bat raised.

The moment was so iconic that months later, the bat was sold for a record amount of 100,000 pounds (One crore rupees approximately) during an auction at MS Dhoni's 'East Meets West' Charity Dinner in London (UK), on July 18, 2011. The bat was bought by R K Global Shares And Securities Ltd. It is also listed by the Guinness World Records as the most expensive cricket bat.

According to the official website of Guinness World Records, "The most expensive cricket bat was Mahendra Singh Dhoni's bat sold at auction for 100,000 pounds (161,295 American dollars), bought by R K Global Shares & Securities Ltd (India), at the M.S Dhoni's 'East Meets West' Charity Dinner, in London, UK, on 18 July 2011. The bat was used by Mahendra Singh Dhoni in World Cup 2011 finals on 2 April 2011 art Wankhede Stadium at hit the winning shot."

During the World Cup final, India restricted Sri Lanka to a total of 274 for six. The hosts had a weak start to their chase, losing openers Virender Sehwag and Sachin Tendulkar in the early stages.

Lasith Malinga dismissed Sehwag for a two-ball duck, and Sachin for 18 runs. It was only after the arrival of Gautam Gambhir, that India stabilised their chase, setting the path for Dhoni and Yuvraj Singh to seal a win.

Dhoni hit the winning six, and India won the final by six wickets. It was

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