India end title drought with T20 World Cup 2024 win

BARBADOS: Pacers forced a comeback of the ages and steered India to edge past South Africa and win the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024, here at Kensington Oval on Saturday.

The Rohit Sharma-led side, who lost in the finals of the World Test Championship and the 50-overs home World Cup last year, managed to curtail South Africa at 169/8, defeating the Proteas by seven runs.

This was South Africa’s first senior men’s final since the inaugural Champions Trophy in Bangladesh in 1998, having lost seven semi-finals, including a gut-wrenching defeat against Australia in the 1999 World Cup.

Since entering World Cups in 1991, following the end of apartheid, South Africa had lost seven semi-finals in the two short formats.

Set to chase 177, South Africa came up short despite Heinrich Klaasen’s quickfire half-century.

The Proteas had a shaky start to the run chase as Reeza Hendricks and Aiden Markram perished cheaply inside the first three overs with just 12 runs on the board.

Following the early debacle, Quinton de Kock joined forces with Tristian Stubbs and put on an anchoring partnership for the third wicket.

The duo added brisk 58 runs amid the stand until Axar Patel cleaned up Stubbs in the ninth over. He scored 31 off 21 deliveries.

Quinton de Kock was then involved in another important partnership for South Africa when he added 36 runs for the fourth wicket with Heinrich Klaasen.

The wicketkeeper batter finally perished in the 13th over after scoring an anchoring 39 off 31 balls.

Meanwhile, Klaasen, unfazed by de Kock’s dismissal, turned the game on its head with belligerent hitting, the highlight of which was a 24-run over against Axar Patel.

Klaasen’s fireworks brought the required run-rate down to the run-a-ball as they needed 30 off the last five overs.

Indian captain Rohit Sharma then brought back his ace pacer Bumrah into the attack, who began to exert pressure on the South African batters, conceding just four runs in his third over.

Bumrah’s tight over resulted in Klaasen taking a wild dash on the first delivery of the next over and was caught behind after top-scoring for South Africa with a 27-ball 52, peppered with two fours and five sixes.

India’s pacers continued to exert pressure on South Africa, who crumbled under pressure and lost momentum.

The Proteas then required 16 off the final over with David Miller on strike. The pinch hitter, however, could not live up to his title and fell on the first delivery, making it an easier affair for India.

Hardik Pandya bagged three wickets for India, followed by Bumrah and Arshdeep with two each while Patel chipped in with a wicket.

Put into bat first, India registered 176/7 on the board, courtesy of a crucial fourth-wicket partnership between Kohli and Axar Patel.

India had a briefly flying start to their innings as they scored the highest runs (15) in the first over of the T20 World Cup final.

Aiden Markram’s decision to introduce spin straight up bore fruits as Keshav Maharaj dismissed in-form India captain Rohit Sharma (9) and Rishabh Pant (0) in an eventful second over to give South Africa an upper hand.

Virat Kohli then put together a brief one-sided partnership with Suryakumar Yadav before the latter fell victim to Kagiso Rabada in the fifth over, bringing the total down to 34/3 in 4.3 overs.

Kohli was then joined by Axar Patel in the middle and the duo combined to laun12Rabadach recovery.

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The pair batted sensibly and took calculated risks to add 72 runs for the fourth-wicket stand that lasted with Quinton de Kock bringing the curtains down to Axar’s knock with a direct hit.

Axar Patel scored 47 off 31 deliveries with the help of one four and four sixes.

Kohli switched gears after bringing up his first half-century in the ongoing T20 World Cup 2024.

He knitted an important fifth-wicket partnership with Shivam Dube which yielded 57 runs until he finally perished in the penultimate over.

Virat Kohli remained the top-scorer for India with a 59-ball 76 which featured six fours and two sixes.

Shivam Dube then decided to take on South African bowlers but fell victim to Anrich Nortje in the final over after scoring 27 off 16, laced up with three fours and a six.

Nortje and Maharaj bagged two wickets each for South Africa while Marco Jansen and Kagiso Rabada chipped in with a wicket apiece.

READ: Chris Gayle shares his prediction for T20 World Cup 2024 final

India beat South Africa to win T20 World Cup 2024

BARBADOS: Pacers forced a comeback of the ages and steered India to edge past South Africa and win the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024, here at Kensington Oval on Saturday.

SA 169/8 (20 Overs)

Pandya bowls the final over

SA 161/6 (19 Overs)

Arshdeep bowls the penultimate over

SA 157/6 (18 Overs)

Bumrah bowls his last

SA 155/5 (17 Overs)

Pandya returns

SA 151/4 (16 Overs)

Bumrah comes back

SA 147/4 (15 Overs)

Axar bowls his last

SA 123/4 (14 Overs)

Kuldeep continues

SA 109/4 (13 Overs)

Arshdeep comes back

SA 101/3 (12 Overs)

Kuldeep replaces Pandya

SA 93/3 (11 Overs)

Ravindra Jadeja comes on

SA 81/3 (10 Overs)

Hardik Pandya brought into the attack

SA 71/3 (9 Overs)

8.5: Stubbs steps across and Axar fires it full and at the stumps, bowls him around his legs as he misses the sweep.

Axar bowls his third

SA 62/2 (8 Overs)

Kuldeep continues

SA 49/2 (7 Overs)

Axar continues

SA 42/2 (6 Overs)

More spin as Kuldeep Yadav bowls his first

SA 32/2 (5 Overs)

Axar Patel comes on

SA 22/2 (4 Overs)

Bumrah continues

SA 14/2 (3 Overs)

Arshdeep continues

SA 11/1 (2 Overs)

1.3: Bumrah dismisses Hendricks with a peach. Perfect length to hit the top of the off stump after angling in and veering away so, so late to beat the outside edge as Hendricks looks to defend with a straight bat.

Jasprit Bumrah bowls from the other end

SA 6/0 (1 Over)

Reeza Hendricks and Quinton de Kock come out to open the innings for South Africa. Arshdeep Singh bowls the first over.

INDIA vs SOUTH AFRICA (2nd INNINGS)

BARBADOS: Star batter Virat Kohli scored a gutsy half-century and powered India to a commendable total against South Africa in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 final here at Kensington Oval on Saturday.

IND 176/7 (20 Overs)

Nortje bowls the final over

IND 167/5 (19 Overs)

Jansen bowls the penultimate over

IND 150/4 (18 Overs)

Rabada bowls his last

IND 134/4 (17 Overs)

Nortje replaces Jansen

IND 126/4 (16 Overs)

Shamsi replaces Rabada

IND 118/4 (15 Overs)

Jansen replaces Nortje

IND 108/4 (14 Overs)

13.3: De Kock picks up an attempted flick off the legs from Kohli, swooping and shying at the far end! The ball beats Axar.

Rabada comes back

IND 98/3 (13 Overs)

Nortje replaces Jansen

IND 93/3 (12 Overs)

Shamsi continues

IND 82/3 (11 Overs)

Jansen comes back

IND 75/3 (10 Overs)

Tabraiz Shamsi into the attack

IND 68/3 (9 Overs)

Maharaj replaces Nortje

IND 59/3 (8 Overs)

Markram continues

IND 49/3 (7 Overs)

Anrich Nortje comes into the attack

IND 45/3 (6 Overs)

Aiden Markram comes into the attack

IND 39/3 (5 Overs)

4.3: Rabada joins the party, dismisses Suryakumar Yadav. He steps across to a back-of-a-length ball angled in towards the stumps and whips it away, but close enough to fine leg where Klaasen moves to his left and take a well-judged catch.

Rabada continues

IND 32/2 (4 Overs)

Maharaj continues

IND 26/2 (3 Overs)

Kagiso Rabada comes into the attack

IND 23/2 (2 Overs)

1.6: Maharaj strikes again as Rishabh Pant perishes. A fuller delivery, Pant goes for the sweep but only manages a top edge of the toe end, skying the ball straight to de Kock behind the stumps.

1.4: Maharaj removes Rohit! Floated up slower delivery and he stretches out to sweep but ends up hitting it in the air to the left of square leg, where Heinrich Klaasen takes a good, low diving catch two-handed.

Keshav Maharaj bowls from the other end.

IND 15/0 (1 Over)

Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli come out to open the innings for India. Marco Jansen bowls the first over.

INDIA vs SOUTH AFRICA (1st INNINGS)

BRIDGETOWN: India have won the toss and opted to bat first against South Africa in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 final here at Kensington Oval on Saturday.

PLAYING XIs

Both teams are unchanged for the T20 World Cup 2024 Final.

India: Rohit Sharma (c), Virat Kohli, Rishabh Pant (wk), Suryakumar Yadav, Shivam Dube, Hardik Pandya, Axar Patel, Ravindra Jadeja, Arshdeep Singh, Kuldeep Yadav, Jasprit Bumrah.

South Africa: Quinton de Kock (wk), Reeza Hendricks, Aiden Markram (c), Heinrich Klaasen, David Miller, Tristan Stubbs, Marco Jansen, Keshav Maharaj, Kagiso Rabada, Anrich Nortje, Tabraiz Shamsi.

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Speaking at the toss, Indian captain Rohit Sharma stated he asked his team to stay calm while acknowledging South Africa’s dominant performance in the tournament.

“It’s just about understanding the individual role, keep calm, and play like it’s an international match against a top team. South Africa have played really good cricket in this tournament, we have played really good cricket too, two quality teams,” said Sharma.

Meanwhile, South Africa’s captain Aiden Markram shared that he would have chosen to bat on this pitch. He further stated that his side would be aiming to be at their best and play without any pressure.

“At times probably were not at our best, but we’ve found a way to win. Today we’re striving for that perfect game, even if perfect is not attainable. It’s a fantastic opportunity, no pressure for us, we’ve never been in a final. You can’t win a trophy if you aren’t in the final,” said Markram.

HEAD TO HEAD

India and South Africa have faced each other 26 times in T20 Internationals with the formers having a slight edge in the head-to-head record.

Matches 26, India 14, South Africa 11, NR 1

FORM GUIDE

Both finalists boast a perfect record in the ongoing tournament as they are unbeaten in the tournament.

South Africa defeated Afghanistan by nine wickets in a one-sided affair in the first semi-final in Trinidad, whereas, India edged past defending champions England in the second semi-final in Guyana to book their spot in the final.

India: W, W, W, W, W (most recent first)

South Africa: W, W, W, W, W

READ: Chris Gayle shares his prediction for T20 World Cup 2024 final

Chris Gayle shares his prediction for T20 World Cup 2024 final

Former West Indies captain Chris Gayle shared his predictions for the highly-anticipated ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 final between South Africa and India, scheduled today at Kensington Oval, Barbados.

The upcoming final of the 20-team mega event is promised to be a treat for cricket fans as the two unbeaten sides will collide for the prestigious title.

Meanwhile, West Indies great Gayle also acknowledged both sides’ power and strength and thus found it hard to pick a winner.

“It’s going to be a tough call with both teams playing excellent and aggressive cricket throughout the tournament. We have a final fit for the occasion,” stated Gayle.

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Chris Gayle also picked India’s ace pacer Jasprit Bumrah as the player to watch out for in the T20 World Cup 2024 final, highlighting his prowess in death bowling.

“India are going to be so hard to beat. They bat so deep and in Jasprit Bumrah, have a world-class death bowler who can break the hearts of the opponents,” Gayle said.

“In contrast, I picked South Africa as a dark horse before the tournament began, and it is very special to see them finally reach their first final after so many semi-final upsets.

“Getting over the hump and winning a World Cup is so special and if they can do it, it will create memories that will last a lifetime for the players and the nation.”

It is pertinent to mention that both India and South Africa are currently unbeaten in the ongoing T20 World Cup 2024.

South Africa won all their eight matches while India won seven as their group-stage fixture against Canada was abandoned without a ball bowled.

READ: AB de Villiers predicts T20 World Cup 2024 winner

T20 World Cup 2024: Cricket Australia unveils Team of the Tournament

Cricket Australia (CA) has unveiled the Team of the Tournament ahead of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 final on Saturday.

India and South Africa will square off in the final of the 20-team event in Barbados later today. The Team of the Tournament includes three players from India and one player from South Africa.

Meanwhile, Afghanistan’s captain Rashid Khan has been named as the captain of the team, which also includes his teammate Fazalhaq Farooqi.

Overall the team features two players from Australia, three from India, two from Afghanistan and one each from the United States, West Indies, South Africa and Bangladesh.

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Cricket Australia Team of T20 World Cup 2024

  1. Travis Head (Australia) – Runs: 255, SR: 158.38
  2. Rohit Sharma (India) – Runs: 248, SR: 155.97
  3. Nicholas Pooran (West Indies) (wk) – Runs: 228, SR: 146.15
  4. Aaron Jones (USA) – Runs: 162, SR: 135
  5. Marcus Stoinis (Australia) – Runs: 169, SR: 164.07, Wickets: 10, Ave: 15.10
  6. Hardik Pandya (India) – Runs: 139, SR: 149.46, Wickets: 8, Ave: 21.37
  7. Rashid Khan (Afghanistan) (c) – Wickets: 14, Ave: 12.78
  8. Rishad Hossain (Bangladesh) – Wickets: 14, Ave: 13.85
  9. Fazalhaq Farooqi (Afghanistan) – Wickets: 17, Ave: 9.41
  10. Jasprit Bumrah (India) – Wickets: 13, Ave: 8.15
  11. Anrich Nortje (South Africa) – Wickets: 13, Ave: 5.64

READ: Aiden Markram believes South Africa ‘can win from any position’

Aiden Markram believes South Africa ‘can win from any position’

South Africa captain Aiden Markram expressed confidence in his team’s ability to secure victory from any situation ahead of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 final against India.

This is the first time the Proteas Men are competing in a World Cup final, having lost seven semi-finals, including a gut-wrenching defeat against Australia in the 1999 World Cup.

Speaking ahead of the final, Markram acknowledged Proteas’ struggles in the ICC tournaments in the past, however, he believes that his side can rewrite history.

“Probably I just see it as a new game of cricket, to be honest. We all know India’s a great team. Us as a team, as South Africans, have been sort of trending in the right direction the last couple of years, but maybe not progressed in tournaments as far as we would have liked,” he said.

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“So, an exciting occasion tomorrow against a good opposition in India, but a nice opportunity for us as the Proteas as well.”

South Africa won a few narrow games on their way to the final. Aiden Markram believes this will help his team in the final, as they know how to come out victorious from pressure situations.

“There have been close moments in games that would have probably affected the result and we managed to win those moments,” Markram added.

“To have done them two, three, maybe four times throughout the competition so far has sort of given the team the belief that you can win from any position, which I think is quite important for a team to have that.”

READ: ‘Don’t rule him out’ Sourav Ganguly backs Virat Kohli as opener

‘Don’t rule him out’ Sourav Ganguly backs Virat Kohli as opener

Former India captain Sourav Ganguly has backed star batter Virat Kohli as an opener despite his poor form during the ongoing ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 ahead of the final against South Africa.

Kohli has been far from his best in the ongoing tournament and managed to make it into the double digits only once in seven innings.

The right-handed batter has scored just 75 runs in seven innings at a dismal average of 10.7 while playing as an opener.

Many cricket experts suggested that Virat Kohli should play at his regular number three position, where he has excelled throughout his career and boasts a great record.

However, Ganguly firmly backed the star batter, insisting that he must continue to open in T20Is. He emphasized that nobody should count Kohli out for the crucial final.

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“Virat should open. He just had a World Cup of 700 runs seven months ago. He is human. Sometimes he will also fail, and you have to accept it. People like Kohli, Tendulkar, Dravid, they are institutions for Indian cricket. Three to four matches don’t make them weaker players. Don’t rule him out in the final tomorrow,” Ganguly said on Friday.

The former captain further praised Kohli for being a generational talent, meanwhile, he also expressed satisfaction with Shivam Dube’s performance.

“Virat is a once-in-a-generation batsman. Dube is in the team because he hits big sixes to spin. He has a role to hit spinners, and he has done very well,” Ganguly added.

India and South Africa will lock horns in the high-voltage T20 World Cup 2024 final at Kensington Oval, Barbados on June 29.

Both teams are unbeaten in the ongoing mega event as South Africa won all their eight matches while India won seven as one of their group-stage fixtures against Canada was abandoned without a ball bowled.

READ: T20 World Cup 2024: India’s Dravid hoping for third time lucky

T20 World Cup 2024: India’s Dravid hoping for third time lucky

India head coach Rahul Dravid hoping his team will be third time lucky as they head into the T20 World Cup 2024 final against South Africa.

The combination of coach Rahul Dravid and captain Rohit Sharma experienced the double disappointment last year of defeat in the World Test Championship final and the 50-over World Cup — losing both to Australia.

India which more than any other popularized the shortest form with the hugely successful Indian Premier League now stands on the brink of their second T20 World Cup title and first since the inaugural edition in 2007.

Dravid, who is standing down as coach after this tournament, prefers to view the two runners-up spots as a positive sign of the team’s consistency across formats.

“I think it’s good that we are consistent and playing good cricket. For many years, especially in the last year, being number one in all three formats, playing in the finals, it gives a lot of credit to the boys who are Test cricketers, who are our one-day players and also our T20 players.

“Indian cricket has shown a lot of consistency and it is a very happy thing. And if we play well and if we have the rub of the green, then we will win,” he said.

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The 50-over World Cup defeat was particularly painful with the expectant home crowd in Ahmedabad expecting a celebration but witnessing Australia win with seven overs to spare.

Rahul Dravid doesn’t believe there is a need to approach Saturday’s game at Kensington Oval any differently than for last year’s ODI defeat however.

“I thought we were very well prepared in that final in Ahmedabad as well. We had done all the things, we had ticked all the boxes and, on the day, the other team played better and that’s part of the sport,” he said.

“The other team that is coming there to play has also obviously reached the final, because they’re a good team and they’re playing very good cricket as well. So, they have as much right to win it as we do. But we hope that we will play better cricket on the day,” he added.

South Africa certainly fit that description — like India they head into the final unbeaten throughout the entire tournament.

South Africa are looking for their first World Cup title having never managed to clinch in either format since their return to international cricket in 1991.

But Dravid doesn’t think that pressure of South Africa’s long wait, which was punctuated only by a Champions Trophy win in 1998, will add extra pressure.

“It’s not that the same players have been playing since 1991. Many players have come and gone. I don’t think that really matters. I can’t speak for any of them. I don’t think players go in keeping the baggage of the past and what has happened in the past,” he said.

“Every day is a fresh day. Players are very good at moving on from things, of recognising things. So yes, I think just as we will move on from Ahmedabad, I’m sure they will not be thinking about history and it will be a fresh day,” he said.

The surface in Barbados should be one of the more batting-friendly surfaces in what has been a low-scoring tournament and Rahul Dravid expects an entertaining spectacle.

“Two good teams, two teams I think that everyone will agree that probably the top two teams in this tournament played the best cricket I think in this tournament, both South Africa and India.

“So, deserving finals for both the teams and hopefully it’s a great game of cricket and hopefully we fall on the right side,” he said.

READ: Rohit Sharma breaks silence on Virat Kohli’s form

Rohit Sharma breaks silence on Virat Kohli’s form ahead of T20 World Cup final

India captain Rohit Sharma commented on the ongoing rough patch of star batter Virat Kohli ahead of their ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 final against South Africa, scheduled to take place at Kensington Oval, Barbados on June 29.

Kohli has been far from his best in the ongoing tournament and managed to make it into the double digits only once in seven innings.

The right-handed batter, who opened the innings in T20Is only once before the commencement of the T20 World Cup 2024, scored just 75 runs in seven innings at a dismal average of 10.7.

Virat Kohli’s scores in T20 World Cup 2024

1 (5) vs Ireland – 5th June, 2024
4 (3) vs Pakistan – 9th June, 2024
0 (1) vs USA – 12th June, 2024
24 (24) vs Afghanistan – 20th June, 2024
37 (28) vs Bangladesh – 22th June, 2024
0 (5) vs Australia – 24th June, 2024
9 (9) vs England – 27th June, 2024

However, India captain Rohit Sharma is unfazed by Virat Kohli’s poor form and shared his optimism that the latter is saving his best for the T20 World Cup 2024 final against South Africa.

“He’s a quality player. Any player can go through that. We do understand his class and his importance in all these big games. Form is never a problem because when you’ve played cricket for 15 years, it isn’t a problem,” Rohit said following India’s semi-final win over England.

“He is looking good, the intent is there. He’s probably saving for the finals,” he added.

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India and South Africa will lock horns in the high-voltage T20 World Cup 2024 final at Kensington Oval, Barbados on June 29.

Both teams are unbeaten in the ongoing mega event as South Africa won all their eight matches while India won seven as one of their group-stage fixtures against Canada was abandoned without a ball bowled.

READ: AB de Villiers predicts T20 World Cup 2024 winner

AB de Villiers predicts T20 World Cup 2024 winner

Legendary batter AB de Villiers on Friday, predicted the winner of the highly-anticipated ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 final between South Africa and India.

The former captain acknowledged the challenge Rohit Sharma’s side possesses but insisted that the Proteas have all bases covered and are favourites to clinch their first-ever title.

“The moment of truth has arrived. South Africans have been waiting for 33 years to see the Proteas play in an ICC World Cup final. After so many heartbreaks, we know all about them. South Africa will play India in the T20 World Cup final in Barbados on Saturday and I am backing the Proteas to win. It will be close as we all know India are a team of superstars but I believe South Africa’s time has come,” De Villiers said.

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“This Proteas team brings power. Power at the top order with De Kock, Hendricks, and Markram, power in the middle with Miller, Klaasen, and Stubbs, and power in the pace attack of Jansen, Rabada, and Nortje. Now add the skills of Shamsi and Maharaj, and you’ve all the bases covered. Some will say that they have not produced their best cricket in the tournament so far but they have won eight from eight and that’s not bad,” he added.

“India have their own match-winners of course and they also bring the power of more than a billion people urging them to go out there and win another World Cup. Maybe my heart is ruling my head but I just think it’s South Africa’s time,” AB de Villiers concluded.

India and South Africa will lock horns in the high-voltage T20 World Cup 2024 final at Kensington Oval, Barbados on June 29.

Both teams are unbeaten in the ongoing mega event as South Africa won all their eight matches while India won seven as one of their group-stage fixtures against Canada was abandoned without a ball bowled.

READ: Ricky Ponting has an advice for South Africa ahead of T20 World Cup final

Inzamam-ul-Haq hits back at Rohit Sharma amid reverse-swing debate

Former Pakistan captain Inzamam-ul-Haq gave India skipper Rohit Sharma a befitting response in the wake of an ongoing reverse-swing debate.

Pakistan’s batting great earlier questioned Indian pacers’ ability to reverse the ball early, citing the example of Arshdeep Singh bowling the 15th over against Australia in the Super Eights of the ongoing ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024.

In response, the Indian captain indirectly told the Pakistan great to use his brain before going on to explain the factors causing the ball to reverse.

“What answer will I give? If you are playing under the sun and the wickets are this dry, the ball will reverse on its own. The ball is reversing for all teams. Not just for us,” stated Rohit.

“Sometimes, it’s important to open your mind (use your brain). You have to understand where we are playing. We are not playing in England or Australia,” he added.

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But the debate continued as Inzamam-ul-Haq responded to Rohit Sharma’s “use your brain” remarks, stating “don’t teach something to someone who actually taught it to the world”.

“We shall definitely use our brains but the first thing is that he (Rohit) admitted that it’s happening. So it means what we observed is correct.

“Secondly, Rohit does not need to tell us how reverse swing works, under how much sun, on what pitch; you don’t teach something to someone who actually taught it to the world. Tell him it’s not right to say these things.

“I had only given suggestions to the umpires, that keep your eyes open since the ball was moving around in the 15th over, and I still maintain my stance. I would again say to them ‘Keep your eyes open’. What’s happening? If the umpires too use their brain, it will be better for everyone involved.”

READ: Rohit advises teammates ahead of T20 World Cup 2024 final

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