Virat, Rohit announces T20I retirement after India’s World Cup win

Bridgetown: After a wait of 13 years, India has finally lifted the World Cup trophy for the 2024 edition of the T20 World Cup. Skipper Rohit Sharma and ace player Virat Kohli, veterans of the game who have played the sport for over a decade now, add another feather to their already decorated cap.

This, however, has marked a fairytale ending for Kohli in this format. As he takes the team to victory with his 76 runs of 59-ball, he announced that he is hanging his boots in this format of the game.

This announcement followed India’s thrilling seven-run victory over South Africa in the 2024 T20 World Cup final in Barbados. Kohli’s decisive display of skill earned him the Player of the Match award and played a crucial role in securing India’s second T20 World Cup title.

Virat Kohli’s ‘Open Secret’ retirement: In his post-match speech, Kohli reflected on his illustrious T20I career and the timing of his retirement. “Well, this was my last T20 World Cup. This is exactly what we wanted to achieve. God is great. I bow my head in gratitude. I could step up when it mattered the most. Just the occasion. It was now or never. I was playing my last T20I game for India. We just wanted to lift the World Cup,” Kohli stated.

Addressing the rumors surrounding his retirement, he confirmed, “Yes, I have. It was an open secret. This was going to be my last T20I World Cup game for India. There are a lot of young guys coming forward. Take the team further.”

Kohli’s retirement marks the end of a stellar T20I career that began in June 2010. Over 125 matches, he amassed 4,188 runs, including one century and 38 half-centuries, and secured two Player of the Tournament awards in the 2014 and 2016 T20 World Cups. Kohli leaves the format as the second-highest run-scorer in T20Is, trailing only Rohit Sharma.

Rohit Sharma announces T20I retirement: Rohit Sharma has announced his retirement from T20 internationals following India’s thrilling World Cup victory over South Africa in Barbados. At the post-match press conference, Rohit expressed his satisfaction with ending his T20I career on such a high note talking about his love for the format which marked the beginning of his international career.

“This was my last T20I game,” Rohit confirmed. “There’s no better time to say goodbye. I’ve cherished every moment of playing in this format. Winning the cup has been a dream come true, and it’s hard to describe how much it means to me. It was an emotional and desperate pursuit, and I’m thrilled we finally crossed the line.”

Rohit leaves T20 internationals as the highest run-scorer with 4231 runs in 159 matches and holds the record for the most centuries (five) in the format. His illustrious T20I career includes two World Cup titles: the inaugural 2007 win as a player and the recent 2024 triumph as captain. Despite retiring from T20Is, Rohit will continue to play ODIs and Tests.

Facing early setbacks with India losing three wickets inside the powerplay, Kohli displayed remarkable composure, anchoring the innings and delivering when it mattered most. His calculated and resilient performance in the final proved to be the cornerstone of India’s innings, supported by crucial performances from Axar Patel and Shivam Dube.

India’s bowlers complemented Kohli’s efforts, with Jasprit Bumrah and Hardik Pandya delivering exceptional spells to pull the game back from a precarious position. Despite South Africa’s strong middle-order fightback, India’s bowlers held their nerve, ensuring a memorable victory by a narrow margin of seven runs, ending an 11-year ICC title drought.