Updated On: 11 February, 2025 04:57 PM IST | London [UK] | mid-day online correspondent
India kept losing their wickets at regular intervals in what turned out to be a 20-over match due to rain

India`s Rohit Sharma leaves the crease after losing his wicket during the warm-up cricket match ahead of the 2013 ICC Champions Trophy (Pic: AFP)
On this day in cricketing history, 11 years back, India secured their second ICC Champions Trophy title, beating England in a closely fought final by five runs at Edgbaston.
This was one of the biggest moments in the history of Indian cricket as the skipper MS Dhoni became the only captain to have won all the premier white-ball trophies, the ICC T20 World Cup (2007), ICC Cricket World Cup (2011) and ICC Champions Trophy (2013). Having won both the 50-over titles, India was the undisputed king of ODI cricket.