Team India becomes T20 World Cup 2024 champions; Virat Kohli bids adieu to T20Is

India won the T20 World Cup title with Virat Kohli starring in a thrilling seven run victory over South Africa in a classic final at Kensington Oval on Saturday. Kohli, who later announced his retirement from T20 internationals, steadied the India innings with his fine 76 taking them to a strong 176-7. South Africa ended on 169-8 with Hardik Pandya taking 3-20 for India to the delight of the huge Indian following at the stadium.
Team India becomes T20 World Cup 2024 champions; Virat Kohli bids adieu to T20Is
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NEW DELHI: India broke their 11-year drought for a global title by clinching the T20 World Cup against South Africa in a thrilling final. The match culminated in a nail-biting seven-run victory, propelled by Virat Kohli's commanding 76 runs and Rohit Sharma's astute leadership as captain.
Kohli, who was pivotal throughout the tournament, earned the player of the match award for his crucial innings.
Following the game, where emotions ran high, Kohli announced his retirement from the format, marking the end of an era. Despite initial reserve, he eventually expressed deep emotion, reflecting on his decision.
"It's time for the next generation to step up. This decision was imminent, win or lose," Kohli stated.


Meanwhile, Hardik Pandya, facing personal challenges and criticism during the IPL season, was visibly moved. His teammate and Mumbai Indians captain Rohit Sharma offered solace with a touching gesture, underscoring the team's unity and support.

Rohit Sharma himself appeared drained yet fulfilled, emotions evident in his tearful eyes. His wife, Ritika, watched from the stands, mirroring the intense sentiment among fans and players alike.


"It's hard to put into words what we've endured over the past few years... There's been a lot behind the scenes," Rohit remarked, reflecting on their journey to victory.

South Africa's Heinrich Klaasen's blistering 52 off 27 balls posed a challenge, but India, led by Rohit Sharma, rallied with resilience. In a tense final over, Hardik Pandya successfully defended 16 runs amid immense pressure, securing India's triumph as South Africa concluded their innings at 169-8, falling short of India's 176-7.

The victory marked a poignant farewell for head coach Rahul Dravid. Kohli's pivotal innings and Axar Patel's valuable 47 off 31 balls set the highest T20 World Cup final total ever.

Throughout the match's high stakes, India's pace bowlers made early breakthroughs, while Klaasen's onslaught momentarily shifted momentum. Rohit Sharma's strategic decisions, including Axar Patel's critical role, proved decisive in India's eventual triumph.

Suryakumar Yadav's pivotal relay catch off Pandya's bowling in the final over encapsulated India's determination and collective effort under pressure.
From Rohit Sharma's early decision to bat on a challenging Kensington Oval pitch to Kohli's calculated acceleration in the latter overs, India's victory underscored their resilience and tactical acumen in pursuit of glory.
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