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2007 T20 World Cup-winning Hero Joginder Sharma, Now DSP, Helps In Flood Relief Efforts In Ambala
The former Indian cricket team player is now a DSP with Haryana Police
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2007 World Cup Hero Joginder Sharma Announces Retirement From All Forms Of Cricket
India's 2007 T20 World Cup winner Joginder Sharma announced his retirement from all forms of international and domestic cricket on Friday.
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"India's Main Bowlers Were Afraid To Bowl Last Over In 2007 T20 World Cup Final": Shoaib Malik
India defeated Pakistan by five runs to win the inaugural 2007 T20 World Cup
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MS Dhoni Told Me Not To Take Pressure, It Was On Him If We Lose: Joginder Sharma On T20 World Cup Last Over
Speaking on India's T20 World Cup triumph, Joginder Sharma said the memory is still fresh in his mind and will be forever treasured
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Sreesanth Explains Why MS Dhoni Gave Joginder Sharma The Last Over In 2007 T20 World Cup Final
MS Dhoni had turned to Joginder Sharma, a relatively unknown quantity at the time, to bowl the all-important final over in the final of the 2007 T20 World Cup
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Watch: Joginder Sharma's Final Ball That Won India 2007 T20 World Cup vs Pakistan
Exactly 14 years ago, India took world cricket by storm, winning the maiden T20 World Cup in South Africa by beating Pakistan by the narrowest of margins in the final.
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Coronavirus: ICC Salutes Joginder Sharma's Fight Against Coronavirus
Joginder Sharma famously bowled the final over in India's World T20 win in 2007.
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Joginder Sharma, India's Hero in 2007 T20 World Cup Final vs Pakistan, Back in Media Spotlight
Joginder Sharma, who bowled India to victory in the 2007 T20 World Cup final against Pakistan, is suddenly making headlines again.
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Phase after car accident was toughest: Joginder Sharma
One of the key players in Haryana's scheme of things for several domestic seasons, Joginder Sharma led his team's fightback with a five-wicket haul in their Ranji Trophy opener against holders Mumbai.
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Zaheer Khan bags four to lead Mumbai's fightback against Haryana in Ranji Trophy
Haryana rode on Joginder Sharma's inspiring spell of five for 16 and then 26-year-old Sunny Singh led the way with a 63-run knock to frustrate the visitors before Mumbai's Zaheer Khan picked up four wickets.