The roar at Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Sunday marked another chapter in India’s cricketing dominance: back-to-back ICC T20 World Cup wins. Cricket’s pantheon—Sachin Tendulkar, Virat Kohli, Yuvraj Singh, and Virender Sehwag—rushed to congratulate the heroes who made history.
Sachin, ever the sage, marveled at the feat: ‘Uncharted territory in T20—consecutive World Cups. True victors with a special cricket flavor. Hats off, Team India! Jai Hind.’
Kohli’s exuberance shone through: ‘Epic Ahmedabad victory. Tournament-long fireworks unmatched. Resilience under fire crowned us champions. Props to every player and manager. Jai Hind.’
Yuvraj’s analysis was spot-on. ‘Titles aren’t defended easily; it takes heart,’ he wrote. Suryakumar’s leadership inspired. Final heroes: Sanju’s clutch play, Ishan’s consistency, Abhishek’s spark. Dube and Pandya flipped scripts, Bumrah thrived in chaos, Axar snared breakthroughs, Hardik-Arshdeep-Varun choked opponents. Gambhir’s coaching was pivotal.
Sehwag summed it with humor: ‘No pressure, just like street cricket on Sunday.’ India’s third T20 crown underscores a golden era. From youth stars to veterans, the blend worked perfectly. Nationwide festivities reflect the deep bond between team and fans, promising more glory ahead.