India’s Long ICC Trophy Drought Ends with 2024 T20 World Cup Victory
New Delhi [India], December 27: After over a decade of longing, India finally broke its ICC trophy drought in 2024, triumphing in the T20 World Cup under the leadership of Rohit Sharma. The victory marked a historic moment, coming 17 years after India’s first T20 World Cup win in 2007 and 13 years after their last ICC title in 2013.
India’s campaign began with a dominant performance against Ireland in New York, where the bowlers dismantled their opponents for just 96 runs. Hardik Pandya’s three-wicket haul and a solid 52 from Rohit Sharma ensured an easy eight-wicket win. Jasprit Bumrah, with a miserly spell of two wickets for six runs, earned the Player of the Match award.
The second group-stage match saw India take on arch-rivals Pakistan. In a thrilling encounter, Pakistan was restricted to 113 in their chase of 119, thanks to an exceptional performance by the Indian bowlers. Jasprit Bumrah once again stood out and was named Player of the Match.
India continued their dominance by defeating hosts USA in Nassau County. Arshdeep Singh’s four wickets for nine runs restricted the USA to 110 for 8, a target that India chased comfortably in 18.2 overs. Rain played spoilsport in India’s match against Canada in Florida, but with seven points, India topped Group A and advanced to the Super 8 stage.
Moving to the Caribbean for the Super 8 stage, India registered a commanding victory over Afghanistan in Barbados. Suryakumar Yadav’s blistering 53 off 28 balls and a combined six-wicket haul by Bumrah and Arshdeep ensured a 47-run win. Against Bangladesh in Antigua, Hardik Pandya’s all-round display, including a quickfire fifty and a crucial wicket, helped India secure a 50-run victory and a semi-final berth.
In a high-stakes match against Australia, Rohit Sharma delivered a sensational captain’s knock, scoring 92 off 41 balls. India posted 205 for 5 and restricted Australia to 181 for 7, knocking the defending champions out of the tournament.
India’s semi-final clash against England in Guyana was a showcase of teamwork and precision. Rohit Sharma led with a 57-run knock, while Axar Patel and Kuldeep Yadav took three wickets each to bowl England out for 103. India stormed into the final with a resounding 68-run victory.
The final at Kensington Oval, Barbados, was a battle of nerves against South Africa. Virat Kohli’s steady 76 off 59 balls anchored India to a competitive total of 176 for 7. South Africa fought valiantly but fell short, managing 169 for 8, handing India a thrilling seven-run win. Kohli was named Player of the Match, and Jasprit Bumrah’s consistent brilliance earned him the Player of the Series title.
Arshdeep Singh emerged as the tournament’s joint-highest wicket-taker alongside Afghanistan’s Fazalhaq Farooqi, both claiming 17 wickets. Rohit Sharma, with 257 runs, finished as India’s top scorer, second only to Afghanistan’s Rahmanullah Gurbaz.
This historic win made India the third team after West Indies and England to clinch the T20 World Cup twice. For Rohit Sharma, the triumph was especially momentous as he became only the second Indian captain, after MS Dhoni, to lift the T20 World Cup.
India’s 2024 T20 World Cup victory is a celebration of resilience, teamwork, and exceptional leadership, ending an 11-year ICC trophy drought and etching a golden chapter in Indian cricket history.