Legendary pacer Waqar Younis praised both Rohit and Kohli for their ability to perform under pressure and win crucial matches for India. He also commended Jasprit Bumrah for his exceptional bowling throughout the tournament, calling him a match-winner for India.
Shahid Afridi praises Rohit Sharma’s leadership qualities
Former Pakistan wicketkeeper Rashid Latif attributed India’s success to the synergy between the team management and players, crediting Rahul Dravid and his support team for providing clear guidance to the squad. Shahid Afridi acknowledged Rohit’s exceptional leadership and Kohli’s consistent performance in big matches, asserting that their decision to retire after winning the World Cup was appropriate. The final match of the marquee event was Dravid’s last game for the Men in Blue as their head coach.Former Test batter, head coach, and chief selector Mohsin Hasan Khan praised Rohit and Kohli for setting a positive example for young players by retiring in glory. He expressed confidence in India’s ability to fill the gaps left by their retirements, impressed by the hunger and determination of these two senior players.
Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli say goodbye to T20 Internationals
Barely an hour after guiding India to a dramatic seven-run victory over South Africa in the T20 World Cup final, Rohit Sharma announced his retirement from international T20 matches, joining Virat Kohli in this decision. Rohit, the highest scorer in the format with 4,231 runs in 159 matches, expressed that it was the perfect time to say goodbye to this format. His second T20 World Cup triumph, following the inaugural tournament win in 2007, marked a significant milestone in his career.Rohit played a pivotal role in India’s World Cup campaign, finishing as the second-highest run-scorer with 257 runs at a strike rate of over 156. Despite Kohli’s struggles with form throughout the tournament, his man-of-the-match innings of 76 off 59 balls in the final was instrumental in India’s victory. (With Agency Inputs)