The Twenty20 World Cup final between South Africa and India in 2024 was an intriguing one. The bowlers were the ones who changed the course of the contest, following Axar Patel and Virat Kohli. In this manner, the Indian team achieved a 13-year World Cup victory. 2011 has seen them win the ODI World Cup.
In Test cricket, Rohit Sharma has an incredible record for India. India has won both the ODI and T20I World Cups four times. On June 29, India defeated South Africa by 7 runs in the T20 World Cup 2024 final. 140 crore Indians now have a wonderful reason to rejoice this triumph.
India has won two occasions in the ODI World Cup (1983, 2011). They have twice taken home the T20 World Cup trophy (2007, 2024).
Rohit Sharma: Rohit Sharma gave an explanation for his mud-eating incident at the Kensington Oval in Barbados in a video released by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI).
After India won the T20 World Cup, Rohit Sharma celebrated by eating mud. During the T20 World Cup, Rohit Sharma was observed acting. “After a few hours, he tried to make sense of what was going through his mind and said, “It seems unreal.””It’s like a dream.”The pitch where we received this trophy was the one I visited. That pitch and that ground will always be a part of my life. I desired to carry a small amount with me. “I wanted to be a part of those moments because they are really important and the site where all of our aspirations came true.
Following his victory in the Twenty20 World Cup, Rohit visited the Kensington Oval pitch and placed a small piece of mud in his mouth. He then added, “We had a great time with the team mates last night until early in the morning.” “It was a relief to see it (the trophy) with us because we had dreamed about it for so long and worked hard as a team.” “It feels great to work hard for something and eventually succeed.
Here is the heartfelt post of Rohit Sharma:
This photo perfectly captures my current state of mind. I have so many words, but I’m at a loss for how to describe what yesterday meant to me. Still, I will, and I will share them, but for now, I’m living the dream that a billion of us can now realize.