MS Dhoni Celebrates India’s Historic T20 World Cup Victory, Praises Gambhir and Bumrah
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Ahmedabad, March 9 (NationPress) The former captain of India, MS Dhoni, expressed his heartfelt congratulations to the Indian cricket team following their momentous victory in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup. He described it as a “delight” to witness the team making history with their commanding performance in the final against New Zealand.
India achieved a historic milestone by defeating New Zealand by 96 runs at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Sunday, marking them as the first team to successfully defend the Men’s T20 World Cup title, the first to win three titles in the tournament's history, and the first team to claim the trophy on home soil.
Under the leadership of Suryakumar Yadav, who has remained unbeaten since assuming captaincy in July 2024, India showcased a brilliant batting display with Sanju Samson scoring a blistering 89 runs, helping the hosts to a substantial score of 255/5 before the bowlers restricted New Zealand to 159.
Dhoni, who was in attendance at the final and walked out with the trophy alongside Rohit Sharma, the captain of the 2024 T20 World Cup-winning team, shared a celebratory image of the victorious squad on Instagram. He lauded the players, coaching staff, and fans for their efforts.
“History is made here in Ahmedabad; huge congratulations to the team, the support staff, and all the fans of the Indian Cricket Team worldwide. It was truly a joy to see all of you perform,” Dhoni wrote in his first Instagram post since July 2024.
The iconic wicketkeeper-batsman also commended his former teammate and current coach, Gautam Gambhir, for leading the team through this successful journey.
“Coach Sahab, that smile suits you well. The combination of intensity and a smile is unbeatable, great job. Enjoy the celebration, guys,” he added.
Dhoni gave special recognition to India’s leading fast bowler, Jasprit Bumrah, labeling him a ‘champion bowler’ for his significant contribution in the final.
“It’s best not to say much about BUMRAH; he is a CHAMPION BOWLER,” Dhoni concluded.
India’s victory was founded on a stellar batting performance, highlighted by Samson's 89 runs off 46 balls, complemented by half-centuries from Abhishek Sharma and Ishan Kishan. The bowling attack, spearheaded by Bumrah and Axar Patel, dismantled New Zealand’s batting order early, securing a definitive 96-run victory.
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