Legendary captain MS Dhoni came up with a heartfelt wish for Team India during a private event amid the ODI series against South Africa. Dhoni wished for the Men's and Women's teams to win many trophies over the years.He described the 2011 World Cup final as the best feeling that he had in his career. India won the 2011 World Cup at home under MS Dhoni's captaincy as they beat Sri Lanka at the iconic Wankhede Stadium."It is about the 2011 World Cup. It was 15-20 minutes before the final. Wankhede is not a very big stadium but all the noise stays inside. The whole stadium started to chant Vande Mataram. It was not synchronised but standing in the middle, you could feel it moving around. In my career, I would say that was the best atmosphere and feeling I had at that point of time. I got to be emotionally very high, and that was a very touching moment," he said.MS Dhoni reckoned that although it would be very difficult to recreate the same, he believed that India would win not just at home but also overseas in the future."It is very difficult to recreate that kind of moment. India dobara jeetegi, Women's team jeetegi, Men's team jeetegi, India mai jeetegi, India ke bahar jeetegi, bhagwan kare 100 baar jeetegi (India will win again, the Women's team will win, the Men's team will win, they will win in India and outside India as well, may god make them win 100 times)," he added.Watch the video of the same below - View this post on Instagram Instagram PostThe Men in Blue got extremely close to winning the World Cup once again in 2023. They were unbeaten throughout the tournament. Unfortunately, they lost against Australia in the final. With the 2023 World Cup being played in India, it was another golden opportunity for them to win the trophy at home.However, the dream was fulfilled by the Women's team. The Women in Blue won the 2025 Women's World Cup, which was held in India. They beat South Africa in the final to lift their maiden ICC trophy.India won the World Cup after 28 years under MS Dhoni's leadershipHaving won the World Cup for the first time under Kapil Dev in 1983 at Lord's, India had to endure a long wait to win the tournament once again. They came close in 2003 but lost to Australia in the final.After a long wait of 28 years, India finally managed to win the World Cup for the second time in 2011 under MS Dhoni's leadership. Placed in Group B, Dhoni's men finished second after the group stage, having won four out of their six matches.The road to the final was not easy, as they first faced the defending champions, Australia, in the quarter-final. However, they beat them convincingly by five wickets and progressed to the semi-final. In the semi-final, they encountered arch-rivals Pakistan, whom they defeated by 29 runs, before beating Sri Lanka in the final by six wickets.