T20 World Cup 2024 Final Highlights: After 13 years, India wins the World Cup. To win the T20 World Cup 2024, they defeated South Africa by seven runs.June 24, 2024, exists for each November 19, 2023. June 27, 2024, exists for each November 10, 2022. There will now be a June 29, 2024, for each heartbreak experienced during the previous 11 years. Indian cricket’s 11-year drought for an ICC title came to an end on that day, which will go down in history. In a thrilling final at the Kensington Oval in Barbados on Saturday, India defeated South Africa by seven runs to win the title of world T20 champions.
Making apologies for India was the main goal of this competition. They had already exacted revenge for their loss in the ODI World Cup final, taking Australia to the verge in the Super Eight stage and then thoroughly humiliating England in the semi-final to make up for their humiliation in Adelaide during the previous edition.
India won the crucial final match between the undefeated teams—that is, the teams with no trophies won in the previous ten years. And for that, they should give credit to Jasprit Bumrah, the guy who can talk to a ball. When it mattered most, boy oh boy, did he make it dance to his rhythms.
It is also down to Hardik Pandya that they bowled the 17th over for just four runs, taking Heinrich Klaasen’s wicket, which changed the game, and then defended 15 runs in the last over. Like a baby, he wept. In the past few months, he had experienced extreme hardship. Being at the helm and giving it his all in the last overs was only fitting for Hardik. Bowling the last over under extreme circumstances was nothing new for him. When playing Bangladesh in the 2016 World T20, he had accomplished everything against all odds. That being said, this was the last. Moreover, he walked flawlessly. With a little assistance from Suryakumar Yadav, he was able to dismiss David Miller, the final recognized South African batsman, in the opening delivery of the twentieth over. Yadav perhaps made the catch of the tournament at the long distance boundary.
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It is also necessary to set aside thank you notes for Arshdeep Singh, who bowled the 19th over in front of Miller and Keshav Maharaj despite bowling under extreme pressure and conceding only four runs.”
Klaasen had India thoroughly buried. By smashing Axar Patel for 24 runs in the fifteenth over, the South African juggernaut reduced the score to 30 runs off 30 balls and set a record for the fastest fifty in the T20 World Cup finals, scoring it off just 23 balls.
It is also necessary to set aside thank you notes for Arshdeep Singh, who bowled the 19th over in front of Miller and Keshav Maharaj despite bowling under extreme pressure and conceding only four runs.”
Klaasen had India thoroughly buried. By smashing Axar Patel for 24 runs in the fifteenth over, the South African juggernaut reduced the score to 30 runs off 30 balls and set a record for the fastest fifty in the T20 World Cup finals, scoring it off just 23 balls.
How Bumrah swung the game in India’s favour
At that point, a defenseless Rohit Sharma turned to Bumrah. He also delivered. A four-run over first broke the South African momentum. Then, in the 18th over, he struck a delivery that would have removed the opener on the first day of a Test match, hitting Marco Jansen’s leg stump. The last two balls were miraculously avoided by Maharaj, but Bumrah had served his purpose. He concluded with astounding numbers of 2/18, his last over eliciting just two runs. After Hardik arrived, the formalities were finished.Choosing to bat on a dry surface, India managed to score a competitive 176/7 despite a top-order collapse. India amassed a strong total thanks to 47 runs from Axar Patel and a century from Virat Kohli (76), who hit his first fifty of the World Cup.
After losing Rohit, Rishabh Pant, and Suryakumar during the Powerplay, India’s 72-run stand for the fourth wicket saw them back into the match.After 35 balls, Kohli fell off the pace a bit and was unable to reach a boundary. With a stunning long-on swing off Kagiso Rabada in the 18th over, he ultimately broke the restraints. Since the match’s fourth over, that was his first boundary of the innings. Before he got trapped in the long-on barrier, he hammered two fours and one more six. South Africa’s two wicket scorers were Anrich Nortje and Keshav Maharaj.