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  • Team India meets PM Narendra Modi in Delhi for breakfast to celebrate T20 World Cup title win | Cricket News

    The Indian cricket team, led by Rohit Sharma, met Prime Minister Narendra Modi for breakfast at his residence in Lok Kalyan Marg, New Delhi, on Thursday. During the hour-long meeting, PM Modi congratulated the T20 World Cup-winning team. The team arrived at No. 7, Lok Kalyan Marg at 11 am IST, after receiving a rousing reception at ITC Maurya. Captain Rohit Sharma, Rahul Dravid, and Virat Kohli were seen cutting a special cake prepared by the hotel chef. PM Modi encouraged the team to continue their winning streak, expressing confidence that the T20 World Cup victory in Barbados would motivate them in future tournaments.

    In a video, PM Modi and the Indian cricket team shared laughs while reminiscing about the World Cup campaign. Head coach Rahul Dravid spoke as the players sat with the Prime Minister. PM Modi smiled throughout the video, enjoying the players’ anecdotes. Jasprit Bumrah, Suryakumar Yadav, and Hardik Pandya also spoke during the meeting.

    #WATCH | Indian Cricket team meets Prime Minister Narendra Modi at 7, Lok Kalyan Marg.

    Team India arrived at Delhi airport today morning after winning the T20 World Cup in Barbados on 29th June. pic.twitter.com/840otjWkic — ANI (@ANI) July 4, 2024

    After leaving the Prime Minister’s residence, the team headed back to the New Delhi airport to depart for Mumbai, where an open-top bus parade awaits them.

    The team wore customised India jerseys with ‘Champions’ written on them for the meeting with PM Modi. PM Modi hosted the players for a special breakfast, listening to their experiences from the World Cup campaign in the USA and the Caribbean. India defeated South Africa in the final on Saturday at the Kensington Oval in Barbados to win their second T20 World Cup crown.

    India’s T20 World Cup heroes received a rousing reception upon their return home on Thursday. The team, support staff, and around 20 media members arrived at the New Delhi airport on a special charter plane arranged by the BCCI. Secretary Jay Shah also traveled with the team on the Air India plane. The BCCI arranged the chartered plane to bring home the World Cup heroes stranded for three days in Barbados due to Hurricane Beryl.

  • Rohit Sharma’s Unique Celebration: Eating Grass From Barbados Pitch After T20 World Cup Victory Goes Viral – WATCH | Cricket News

    T20 WC 2024: Indian captain Rohit Sharma led the team to their first T20 World Cup victory in 17 years on Saturday. After the win, the mood in the Indian camp was emotional as they celebrated the long-awaited triumph. Rohit appeared deeply moved, clapping and lying on the ground in joy. He was seen sharing emotional moments with teammates Virat Kohli and Hardik Pandya.

    Rohit Grass Eating Moment

    One moment that grabbed attention was Rohit eating grass from the Barbados pitch. While Rohit hasn’t commented on it, this act could symbolize taking a piece of the victorious pitch with him. The video, shared by ICC on Instagram, has gone viral with over 1.7 million likes.


    Interestingly, Rohit’s celebration resembled that of tennis star Novak Djokovic, who eats grass from Wimbledon’s court after his wins since 2014. Rohit also attempted (unsuccessfully) to imitate Lionel Messi’s trophy lift at the presentation ceremony.

    Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli’s fairytale ending of T20 career

    Time heals everything, they say, and it did for Rohit Sharma. Seven months ago, he was an emotional wreck, but on Saturday, his joy knew no bounds. Rohit teared up, hugged his partner-in-crime, Virat Kohli, and announced his retirement from T20Is with a grin on his face. It was a rare and fulfilling moment for him.

    India needed Virat Kohli’s anchoring role in the final after they were 34 for 3 on a bright morning in Barbados against a formidable South African bowling unit. Kohli scored 50 off 48 balls, one of his slowest innings in the format, but he accelerated towards the end, finishing with 76 off 57 balls and helping India post a total of 176, the highest in a men’s T20 World Cup final.

    In the match, Virat Kohli’s brilliant knock of 76 runs off 59 balls helped India post 176 runs for 7 wickets. The game came down to the wire as Heinrich Klaasen and David Miller threatened to take it away from India with some powerful hitting. But Hardik Pandya struck at a crucial moment, dismissing Klaasen and bringing India back into the game. Rohit Sharma, who also bowled the penultimate over, dismissed Miller with the first ball of that over. He kept his nerve and finished the over with precision, securing India’s T20 World Cup title.

    With Rohit Sharma deciding to play only ODIs and Tests from now on, it remains to be seen who will fill his place in T20Is. Shubman Gill has been named captain for the Zimbabwe tour, while Jasprit Bumrah and Suryakumar Yadav have been given a rest after the hectic T20 World Cup campaign.

  • T20 World Cup 2024 Final: Indian Coach Rahul Dravid Confident India Will Overcome Final Hurdle Against South Africa | Cricket News

    Rahul Dravid said India have been remarkably consistent to play three ICC finals in the last 12 months and the outgoing head coach hoped the combination of smart cricket and luck will land his side an elusive ICC title. India have been the vastly superior team in the ongoing T20 World Cup, just like they were in the ODI World Cup at home last year where they faltered at the final hurdle against Australia. Now, Rohit and Co will face South Africa in the summit match at the Kensington Oval, hoping to win a global title after their triumph in the 2013 Champions Trophy.

    “It is a good thing we have been consistently playing good cricket. We have been in finals in all three formats and credit goes to the players. If we play well and rub of the green goes (our way) we will surely win,” said Dravid, who will be looking to end his tenure on a high.

    When the trophy is on the line, players tend to feel more pressure than usual. But in terms of mental preparation, there is not much India can do with just a day separating the semifinal and final. The team travelled to Barbados right after the semifinal in Guyana against England, but Dravid said India are mentally ready for the match.

    “In terms of our preparation, we’ve just got one day in the middle, so it’s unlikely we’re going to be having practice.” “It’s just about all the guys getting into ensuring that physically, mentally, tactically we are ready for the game.”

    Dravid underlined his side’s preparedness for the summit match. “Those are the things that we can control, that we are fresh, that we’ve looked after all our niggles, if there are any. We’ve done all our tactical preparation and we’re mentally relaxed and excited and looking forward to the game.”

    “We’ll be looking to do that in the next 24 hours and try and get ourselves in the right frame of mind to be able to play that game,” said the former India captain. In 2023, India lost the WTC final and ODI World Cup final to Australia. Have they taken any lessons from those heartbreaking defeats? “No, nothing. I thought we were very well-prepared in Ahmedabad (ODI WC). We ticked all the boxes and, on that day, the other team played better. That’s part of the sport.”

    “The other team that’s 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’ll play better cricket on the day,” he said.

    In their Super 8 opener, India were able to post 181 against Afghanistan on a pitch where playing on the up was tough. Dravid said they were looking to carry that knowledge into the match against South Africa. “Yeah, I mean, just the fact that we’ve played a game in Barbados is nice. It’s nice that we have that familiarity of having played on that surface in the past.

    “But again, I think it’s very hard to… We’re not going to get exactly the same wicket that we got last time. I mean, it can be different, right? Dravid emphasised on the work the team put as a group coming into this showpiece while lauding their adaptive skills.

    “I think what’s really important is that we’ve done really well as a group. This whole tournament we have shown the ability to adapt, to recognize what is a good score. We played very differently in New York, then we played in St. Lucia, then we played even in Barbados when I thought that the game was quite slow.

    “I’m just hoping that whatever we come up against, we will have the ability to recognize it and be able to play accordingly, as we’ve done in the last three games,” said Dravid. He was referring to India’s ability to post above-par totals on tricky surfaces including in the semifinal at Guyana where they managed to post 171 on a surface with low bounce.

    South Africa managed to break the long-running semifinal jinx in the World Cup, and Dravid said the Proteas will not be carrying any baggage.

    “Not really, I mean it’s not that the same players have been playing since 1991 and there are so many players that come and go. I don’t think that really matters. I can’t speak to them. But I don’t think players go in keeping their baggage of the past. Similarly, Dravid said the Indian players have the ability to move on from the Ahmedabad debacle last year.

    “Players are very good at moving on from things, recognizing things. So, we will move on from Ahmedabad. I’m sure they will not be thinking about history. It’ll be a fresh day.”

    “Two good teams, two teams I think that everyone will agree will probably be the top two teams in this tournament. So, deserving finals for both the teams. And, hopefully, it’s a great game of cricket. Hopefully, we fall on the right side,” added Dravid.

  • IND vs SA Final T20 World Cup 2024 Weather Report From Barbados: Will Rain Play Spoilsports? , Cricket News

    As cricket fans worldwide eagerly anticipate the T20 World Cup final between India and South Africa, all eyes are on the weather forecast in Barbados. With rain threatening to play spoilsport, let’s dive into the latest updates and what they could mean for this high-stakes clash. The picturesque Kensington Oval in Bridgetown, Barbados, is set to host the final on June 29th. However, the weather gods seem intent on adding drama to an already electrifying matchup. Forecasts paint a concerning picture, with cloudy skies and a high chance of showers throughout the day. AccuWeather predicts a 47% probability of thunderstorms, accompanied by a staggering 99% cloud cover. This gloomy outlook extends from morning to evening, potentially disrupting play at various stages of the match.

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    Impact on Play and Strategies

    If rain does make an appearance, it could significantly alter the course of the game:

    Reduced overs: A shortened match may favour the team batting second. Damp outfield: Fielding and running between wickets could become treacherous. DLS method: The dreaded Duckworth-Lewis-Stern system might come into play, adding complexity to run chases. Both captains will need to factor these possibilities into their strategies, potentially influencing team selection and batting order decisions.

    Reserve Day: A Saving Grace?

    Unlike the semi-finals, the ICC has wisely scheduled a reserve day for the final on June 30th. However, even this contingency plan faces challenges. The forecast for the reserve day remains less than ideal, with predictions of “mostly cloudy and humid” conditions, along with the possibility of afternoon rain and thunderstorms.

    Fan Frustration and Tournament Scheduling

    The potential for weather disruptions has reignited debates about tournament scheduling in the Caribbean during its rainy season. Fans who have traveled far and wide to witness this spectacle are understandably anxious about the possibility of a truncated final or, worse, a shared trophy.

    Teams’ Journey to the Final

    Despite the looming weather concerns, it’s important to remember the thrilling cricket that has brought us to this point: India’s Dominant Run: The Men in Blue crushed England by 68 runs in their semi-final, showcasing their batting firepower and bowling depth. South Africa’s Clinical Performance: The Proteas made short work of Afghanistan in their semi-final, winning by nine wickets and demonstrating their all-round capabilities. Both teams have displayed excellent form throughout the tournament, setting the stage for what should be a closely contested final – weather permitting.