A very fitting farewell
The Citizen|July 01, 2024
Indian cricket yesterday savoured World Cup victory while also coming to terms with the T20 retirements of modern-day greats, Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli.
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A very fitting farewell

Both Rohit and Kohli called time on their T20 careers for India after the cricketing powerhouse edged South Africa to clinch its second T20 World Cup title in Barbados on Saturday.

The two batting stalwarts have carried the dreams of a cricket-crazy nation for over 15 years and ended the shortest format at their peak.

Kohli's match-winning 76 earned him the Player-of-theFinal award, and Rohit led the team from the front with three half-centuries in the tournament, in which India remained unbeaten.

"It has been so amazing playing with them for so many years. We all will miss them but...this is the best farewell we can give them," Hardik Pandya, Rohit's deputy in the tournament, said after the win.

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