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Team India‘s triumph in the 2024 T20 World Cup final against South Africa was an emotional and monumental moment for both the team and its supporters. The player𒊎s, visibly fatigued and overwhelmed, displayed their happiness and relief as they celebrated their first ICC title in years.
Celebrations and Emotions
Captain Rohit Sharma and star player Virat Kohli were the focal points of the celebrations. Kohli, alongside coach Rahul Dravid, was seen with tears in his eyes, a testament to the hard-earned journey to the top. Dravid’s excitement was palpable as Kohli handed him the trophy, marking a poignant moment of victory. The team expressed their gratitude to their fans with a heartfelt lap of honor at Kensington Oval in Barbados.
Gratitude to fans
During the lap of honor, Rohit carried his daughter Samaira on his shoulders, a touching scene for the onlookers. Kohli, draped in the Indian flag, p🍌roudly paraded around the field. Other players also joined in, proudly displaying the trophy to the cheering crowd. An iconic photograph of Kohli and Rohit, both wrapped in the national flag and holding the trophy, encapsulated the essence of this historic win.
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Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma bid farewell to T20Is
Following India’s thrilling seven-run victory, both Kohli and Rohit announced their retirements from T20 internationals. Kohli, who received the Player of the Match award for his 59-ball 76 in the final, made his announcement first. Rohit confirmed his decision during the subsequent press briefing.
Career highlights
Rohit, who made his debut in the inaugural T20 World Cup in 2007, played 159 T20Is, scoring 4231 runs, including five centuries and 32 half-centuries. He concluded his career as India’s highest run-scorer in T20Is and the most successful T20I captain with 50 victories.
Kohli, who debuted in June 2010, featured in 125 T20Is, accumulating 4188 runs with one century and 38 half-centuries. He 𒁏earned Player of the Tournament honors in the 2014 and 2016 T20 World Cups, finishing as the second-highest run-scorer in T20 internationals beh🧔ind Rohit.