So, India just won the cricket World Cup
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From my seat in the stands, I see Mahendra Singh Dhoni hit the final runs to win India the 2011 Cricket World Cup. There is an explosion of noise as people around me yell, clap, whistle and scream. Fireworks light up the Mumbai sky. Strangers feel like family and I hug the middle-aged man in front of me. "Aaa whaa aaha yeah!" he says; it is the articulation of a fan whose life has peaked. Others jump in and it is the sweatiest, most wonderful group hug. I stand on my chair and see Sachin Tendulkar, Indian cricket's mainstay for the past twenty years, jog on to the field to join his celebrating teammates. A close-up of his face appears on the big screen; it sends shivers down my spine and a blast of happiness through the already delirious crowd.
There's a lot competing for my attention: the sound of forty thousand fans chanting "Jeet gaya bhai jeet gaya, India jeet gaya," the three hours I have in which to send an article on what this victory means, and the message I received from Anita last night – "Heading back to the States the morning after the final. Would love to meet if you'll be free."