A heartwarming reunion of India’s iconic 2000s cricketers has taken social media by storm. A selfie capturing Yuvraj Singh, Virender Sehwag, Ajit Agarkar, Mohammad Kaif, and Ashish Nehra—alongside actor and broadcaster Angad Bedi (son of late spinner Bishan Singh Bedi) and Gaurav Kapur—has been shared widely, evoking pure nostalgia for fans who grew up watching this “Golden Era” team.
These stars were part of the formidable Indian side that delivered unforgettable moments, including the thrilling 2002 NatWest Trophy final triumph against England and the surprising run to the 2003 World Cup final. With explosive openers like Sehwag, all-round flair from Yuvraj, reliable middle-order contributions from Kaif, and pace bowling from Agarkar and Nehra, this generation helped transform Indian cricket into a global force under captains Sourav Ganguly and later Rahul Dravid.
The photo, originally shared by Angad Bedi, shows the former teammates in a casual, joyful pose, smiling and reminiscing. Fans flooded comments with emotional reactions, calling it a “reunion of legends” and urging more such gatherings. Many recalled childhood memories of cheering for these players during iconic matches, highlighting how their camaraderie on and off the field made cricket special in the early 2000s.
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This viral moment comes as these retired stars continue to stay connected through commentary, events, and personal bonds. It reminds fans of an era defined by grit, flair, and team spirit, contrasting with today’s high-stakes T20 landscape. The selfie not only broke the internet but also united generations in celebrating India’s cricketing heritage.
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