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MMGB: Star Sports stokes memories of 2011, prepares ground for #wt20

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by Campaign India Team | 23/11/2015

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If you were in India in 2011, chances are that you got drowned in the mass hysteria and celebrations when team India lifted the ICC ODI World Cup.
 
Stoking memories of those very good times is this promo from Star Sports, which lays the ground for the 2016 T20 edition of the tournament.
 
Take guard.
 
And have a wonderful working week.

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