WATCH: “To win a tournament, a lot goes behind the scenes,” Rohit Sharma after India’s T20 World Cup 2024 triumph

India defeated South Africa by seven runs in the T20 World Cup 2024 final.

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Team India on Saturday (June 29) ended their long-standing ICC trophy drought as they defeated South Africa by seven runs in a thriller to lift the T20 World Cup 2024 title.

Since 2013, India had lost as many as five ICC finals. Hence, this triumph came as a big relief for the Rohit Sharma-led side.

After the final, Rohit talked about the processes and preparations India have gone through over the last few years, which culminated with the global title win.

"We wanted to win this, but I know to win a tournament like this, a lot goes behind the scenes," Rohit said at the presentation ceremony. "A lot of effort, lot of minds need to come together, and I'm very, very proud of the bunch of boys that I have, and the management as well.

"For giving us the liberty to go and play and execute and having that trust in each one of us. That has to start from the management, coach-captain, and the players go out there to do it. Throughout the tournament, we were fantastic."

The Indian captain praised his team’s ability to come back from an extremely tough situation, when South Africa needed just 30 runs off as many balls with six wickets in hand.

Hardik Pandya, Jasprit Bumrah and Arshdeep Singh pulled things back for India with their brilliance in the death overs.

"We have played a lot of high-pressure games in the past as well and been on the wrong side of it as well, but guys do understand when the pressure is on, what needs to be done. Today was the perfect example of when the back is against the wall what is required,” Rohit said.

"We stuck together as a team, all of us, even though at one point it was looking South Africa's way, but I thought overall as a group, on the field, we wanted this really bad. It's very hard to sum up what we have been through for the last three-four years.

"We worked really hard as individuals and as a team, a lot has gone on behind the scenes for us to be here today and winning this game. It's not what we did today, it is what we have been doing for the last three-four years, that's the result that has come for us today."

Virat Kohli, who was struggling for runs in the ongoing T20 World Cup, rose to the occasion for India in the all-important final as the played a brilliant knock of 59-ball 76 to propel his team to a stiff total of 176/7 on the board.

Kohli may have scored only 75 runs in seven innings coming into the final, but Rohit said the team never was in doubt that the star batter would come good.

"Nobody was in doubt about Virat's form," Rohit said. "We know the quality he has, he has been on top of his game for the last 15 years, come the occasion we know big players will stand up. Virat was obviously holding that one end which was very, very crucial for us, and the others played around him. For us to get to that total was a team effort as well. We wanted somebody to bat as long as possible.

"These are not the wickets where you can come and bat freely and keep the scoreboard ticking straightaway. We do understand that, and we wanted somebody to bat as long as possible and Virat did that perfectly. That is where experience, all the years he has played, comes into the picture. And the other guys played really well, Axar's [Patel] knock of 47 was very crucial as well."

Bumrah finished the T20 World Cup 2024 with 15 wickets at an average of 8.26 and economy of 4.17. The pace spearhead was deservedly adjudged the Player of the Tournament.

Commenting on Bumrah, Rohit said: "I've been someone who has seen him for so many years, playing alongside him, even I don't know what exactly is with him. I know exactly what he brings to the table, but how he does that is just masterclass to be honest.”

"And he backs his skills, which is more than enough and he's a very confident lad, whatever he wants to do, he executed that to perfection. In one word, he's a class act. And Hardik was brilliant as well, bowling that over, no matter how many runs is required to book that last over, nerves and all of that, I'm very proud," he concluded.

(ESPNCricinfo Inputs)

 
 

By Salman Anjum - 30 Jun, 2024

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