
Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma celebrate victory in the World Cup final of the T20 over the South Africa Republic (picture of Gareth Cally/Getty Images) Rohit Sharma, who said goodbye to the T20is after the Indian historical victory of the T20 T20 from the ICC Men’s T20, opened in the final of a key player who paved the way for the Indian triumph over the South Africa. In sincere interaction with star sports, Indian captain praised the harsh and calm of his team under pressure and chose one particular player for his defining role. While the captain gave praise Virat Kohli, it was Axar Patel, who was considered a “game changer” in a tense final. India ended the eleven -year waiting for the title of ICC by defeating South Africa in the tense final in Kensington in Barbados, 29 June 2024. For the first time in the competition with a high share, India published 176/7, thanks to the compound knock from Kohl and the decisive counterattack Axar Patel in medium breaks. South Africa, despite a strong beginning and a popular heading until death, lagged only in nervous persecution, which ended 169/8. Rohit thought about the finals and said, “Not many people don’t talk about his (Axar) knocking. But the knocking was a game changer. You want to get 47 out of 31 at that time was very important.”
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Axar’s 47 of the 31 balls, including the early borders, when India was fluctuating, shifted the momentum in Indian kindness. His partnership with Kohli stabilized shifts before the Hardik Pandya and Shivam Dube added finishing touches. Sharma also welcomed Kohli for anchoring shifts and said, “And then we apparently needed one guy to hold on. Virat did this job perfectly. He burned whole shifts, which was really good because Shivam, Axar, Hardik, can come and play their role.”
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Kohli’s 76 out of 59 balls, the key display in the most important game earned him the game players. Bowlers, the leadership of Jasprit Bumrah and Arshdeep Singh, then kept the nerves in death to seal the long -awaited ICC title and end the Indian trophy drought in global tournaments.