2) Sachin Tendulkar:

After Virender Sehwag lost his wicket, India had still hopes of winnings as Sachin Tendulkar was in the field. But the pacer Malinga ended all the hopes. He picked the wicket the master blaster at 18 runs and India was down to 31 for 2.
Sachin was the highest scorer for India and the second-highest scorer in the tournament. His prolific run strike against Pakistan in the semi-finals has helped India to seal the final berth. India fought in the marquee clash and handed over the World Cup trophy to Sachin as a gift. Sachin has played six ICC World Cups.
Sachin Tendulkar’s last ODI match was against Pakistan, a league match, during the Asia Cup 2012. After which he made himself unavailable and retired from ODI format in December 2012.
While in November 2013, he bid adieu to the game after playing the last Test match in the home ground, Mumbai. Currently, the player does many charitable works while also do commentary on special occasions.