MS Dhoni felicitated at Wankhede Stadium for 2011 World Cup-winning six

The Mumbai Cricket Association on Friday, April 7 felicitated former India skipper MS Dhoni, for his World Cup winning six at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. Notably, the Men in Blue ended their 28-year-old title drought and attained glory after the skipper dispatched one into the stands in 2011 against Sri Lanka in the summit clash.

The association decided to honour the now 41-year-old cricketer for helping the national team engrave their name in the history books. In a video shared by RevSportz, the World Cup winning skipper was seen receiving the honour from MCA president Amol Kale.

Furthermore, he posed for pictures with the president at the spot where he hammered the maximum that won team India the ODI World Cup title. The MCA confirmed that a ‘Victory Memorial’ will be built at the site where Dhoni’s winning six had landed in the Wankhede Stadium. Additionally, five chairs (seat number J282-J286) will be removed for the memorial site.