Rohit Sharma's Triumphant Journey: A World Cup Victory
Rohit Sharma, the captain of the Indian cricket team, celebrated winning the T20 World Cup with an emotional post-tournament photo shoot at the beach. Expressing a sense of joyous relief, he reflected on the hard work and dreams that led to this momentous victory after 11 years of striving.
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Rohit Sharma, gripping the T20 World Cup trophy like a precious new-born baby, approached the beach for his triumphant captain's post-tournament photo shoot, his serene smile a testament to his elation.
A jinx that had persisted for over a decade was finally broken. 'It's surreal. It feels like a dream,' Rohit chuckled in an interview with BCCI.TV, still processing the momentous victory.
Amid the backdrop of a hurricane-battered Bridgetown, Sharma's emotions swirled like a tempest. 'Last night we celebrated till early morning,' he confessed, his grin fading to a more solemn expression, 'I want to live this moment, savor every second of it.'
Rohit's exceptional performance in the knockouts earned him a place in the tournament's dream team. 'We've dreamt and worked hard for this. It feels really nice to finally see the trophy with us,' he reiterated.
In a spur-of-the-moment act reminiscent of Novak Djokovic, Rohit tasted a piece of the pitch that had brought him his finest moment. 'I wanted to have a piece of it with me. Those moments, that pitch, will forever be special,' he concluded.
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