This song was played in Cricket stadiums during the breaks of Indian Premier League and 2011 Cricket World Cup held in Bangalore.
On 30 March 2011, Soldier died of a heart attack; before his immediate death, he was reportedly participating in a live TV show during a special transmission of the semi-final between India and Pakistan of the 2011 Cricket World Cup and had died by the time he was transported to the hospital.
In 2011, he created the opening ceremony song for the 2011 Cricket World Cup.
He has also hosted a cricket talk show, Har Lamha Purjosh during the 2011 Cricket World Cup and 2012 ICC World Twenty20.
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The ICC World Cup Qualifier was the final tournament, the top four teams will play in the 2011 Cricket World Cup, and the six top teams obtained ODI status for the next four years.
This is less than in the 2010 FIFA World Cup (204) and 2010 FIVB Men's World Championship (109), but more than the 2011 Rugby World Cup (98) and the 2011 Cricket World Cup (about 100).
Amul was the official sponsor of the Dutch cricket team during the 2011 Cricket World Cup.
In addition to his football roles on Football Focus and now The Football League Show, Bhasin has emerged as the BBC's primary cricket presenter, hosting highlights of the 2006–07 Ashes Series, the 2007 World Cup, the 2009 ICC World Twenty20 tournament and the 2011 Cricket World Cup.
Cricket is now getting more and more popular thanks to Ireland's successful Cricket World Cup campaign in 2007 and 2011.
The Sri Lankan cricket team reached the finals of the 2007 and 2011 Cricket World Cups consecutively.