‘My Heart Rate Was Up, Thanks For The Priceless Birthday Gift’: MS Dhoni Congratulates Rohit Sharma & Co. After India Lift T20 World Cup 2024

Rohit Sharma became the second Indian captain after MS DHoni to lift the T20 World Cup.

Jun 30, 2024 - 05:30
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‘My Heart Rate Was Up, Thanks For The Priceless Birthday Gift’: MS Dhoni Congratulates Rohit Sharma & Co. After India Lift T20 World Cup 2024

New Delhi: Former India captain MS Dhoni congratulated the Men in Blue after Rohit Sharma’s men beat South Africa by seven runs to lift the T20 World Cup 2024 title in Barbados on Saturday. Dhoni was the first Indian captain to win a T20 World Cup in 2007. Incidentally, Rohit was also a part of that Indian playing XI that defeated Pakistan in the final in South Africa. A not-so-social media fanatic, Dhoni took to Instagram to post a picture of the Indian team lifting the T20 World Cup. He revealed his heart rate was up and also praised the boys for keeping their calm and having the self belief to bring the trophy home.

“WORLD CUP CHAMPIONS 2024. My heart rate was up,well done on being calm, having the self belief and doing what u guys did.From all the Indians back home and everywhere in the world a big thank you for bringing the World Cup Home.CONGRATULATIONS. arreeee thanks for the priceless birthday gift,” Dhoni captioned the post.

 

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Incidentally, Dhoni’s birthday falls a week later on July 7. Earlier, on an emotion-filled day, India ended their 11-year wait for a global trophy, overcoming South Africa, who chocked at the business end of the match by seven runs to emerge champions in the T20 World Cup. It was India’s second T20 World Cup victory after they had won it in 2007 under the legendary MS Dhoni in South Africa, and first since winning the Champions Trophy in 2013.

Star batter Virat Kohli, who was an upcoming cricketer 17 years ago, made his first fifty of this tournament in the final — a classy 76 off 59 balls with six fours and two sixes that carried India to a competitive 176/7. Then the Indian bowlers, led by Arshdeep Singh (2/20) and Jasprit Bumrah (2/18), worked their magic as they did throughout this tournament, limiting South Africa to 169 for eight to propel India to their second T20 World Cup.

There were pockets of fight from the Proteas, who were playing in their maiden World Cup final. Heinrich Klaasen threatened India with a 52 off 27 balls (2×4, 5×6) but Hardik Pandya (3/20) snatched the crucial wicket to bring the game decisively in favour of India.

But a large chunk of the credit should go to Kohli for anchoring the innings and pushing India to a fighting total. He completed his fifty in 48 balls, but the knock was what precisely India needed the early dismissals of skipper Rohit Sharma (9), Rishabh Pant (0) and Suryakumar Yadav (3), which had reduced India to a worrying 34 for three.

However, Kohli had an able partner in Axar Patel (47, 31 balls, 1×4, 6×4) during the fourth wicket alliance that produced precious 72 runs to ease the early nerves. After the run-out of Axar, who took on SA bowlers bravely, another left-hander Shivam Dube (27 off 16 balls, 3×4 1×6) gave some late steam to Indian innings.

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