T20 World Cup final: India's thrilling win gives tournament its Hollywood ending (2024)

Cricket’s attempt to crack the United States got its Hollywood ending.

South Africa looked to have the T20 World Cup won before India surged back to take the title in one final twist.

Throughout the finale the plots of tournaments gone by flashed before our eyes.

For India it was the pain of defeat in the 50-over World Cup final eight months ago. That day a crowd of 90,000 arrived in Ahmedabad but Australia had read the wrong script.

Before that there had been the thrashing by England in Adelaide in 2022, defeat by New Zealand in the Manchester rain in 2019 and the loss to West Indies in 2016, again in front of an expectant home crowd, since their last World Cup win.

India had at least won one before. For South Africa the past was nothing but pain.

The rain in Sydney, Allan Donald’s run-out in 1999, getting the maths wrong in 2003 and Grant Elliott at Eden Park in 2015. It all resurfaced as part of the narrative.

Either way this was going to be an emotional finale, with inner demons to overcome.

As it was Virat Kohli charged in to embrace Hardik Pandya, while Rohit Sharma dropped to the floor in celebration.

This was Rohit’s redemption, captain of India here as he was during the disappointment last year.

Having had a leading role in The Agony of Ahmedabad, he has completed the sequel - The Kensington Coronation.

Kohli won the 50-over World Cup in 2011 as part the supporting cast. The then 22-year-old lifted the great Sachin Tendulkar onto his shoulders in the victory lap.

This time he was the leading man.

He struggled throughout this tournament, floundering as India progressed unbeaten through both group stages and the semi-finals, but was always lurking - like the baddie that has never been killed off.

Kohli hit three fours in his first four balls. After that he stood casually leaning against his bat, one arm on his hip. He was back.

His nonchalant flick onto the roof of the Sir Garfield Sobers pavilion will be a moment played over and over – as will the Suryakumar Yadav catch at the death and Jasprit Bumrah’s ferocious dismissal of Reeza Hendricks that was enough to send batters around the world hiding behind the sofa.

In the celebrations, Rohit and Kohli stood arm in arm, before announcing they will depart this stage, with this their last T20 international.

South Africa’s players, in contrast, became the characters your heart breaks for.

As the trophy presentation began, David Miller dropped to his haunches and stared at the ground, while tears flowed from the eyes of Heinrich Klaasen.

This was so nearly a story about Klaasen, who took the Proteas to the brink with 52 from 27 balls. Afterwards he was consoled on the outfield by his wife and young daughter.

Some will say the South Africa of previous years returned. Others can rightly argue India were just too good.

In Bumrah they have the world’s best bowler – a man who conceded only 18 runs from his 24 balls and will go down as one of the greats.

Kuldeep Yadav had a rare off day in the final, but the last two weeks have shown he is the game’s premier spinner, while Rohit’s 92 against Australia was one of the best knocks of the past four weeks.

When it came to the crunch, Rohit turned to his all-rounder Hardik, who delivered, while his Proteas opposite number Marco Jansen faltered.

The win was celebrated wildly in the stands by India fans who had flown into Barbados over the previous days.

Elsewhere others will roll their eyes.

The Rocky theme played at the Kensington Oval when England met USA last week but this was not an underdog story.

India, already the dominant force in the world game, progressed having been the only team to know in advance where their semi-final would be played.

It mattered not, England would have been resoundingly beaten at Lord’s as well as Guyana, but preventing such a scenario again is one of the minor tweaks that could improve the T20 World Cup.

Fixing the draws so India meet Pakistan and England face Australia may boost the coffers but it cheapens the product.

A week could have been taken off this tournament had it progressed straight from the first stage to quarter-finals when also moving solely to the Caribbean. Two group stages are never necessary.

The International Cricket Council should also thank Josh Hazlewood, because had Australia not been spooked by the reaction to his ill-judged words about manipulating their result against Scotland, a farcical situation may have occurred on the field.

But overall this has been the best of the three men’s World Cups, two T20 and one 50-over, that have been squeezed into the past 21 months.

Its biggest success was that it was the first to go truly global - upped to 20 teams.

There may have been one-sided fixtures in the group stage but the presence of Uganda, Papua New Guinea, the USA, Nepal and other smaller nations brought freshness and excitement.

Uganda’s 39 all out or Oman being beaten inside 17 overs by England were negatives but those were resoundingly outweighed by USA’s iconic victory over Pakistan, Papua New Guinea coming close to beating hosts West Indies and Brandon McMullen’s superb performances for Scotland.

It is for those moments as much as the finale that this tournament will be remembered.

In the end, though, it is India’s name that goes up in lights.

T20 World Cup final: India's thrilling win gives tournament its Hollywood ending (2024)

FAQs

What is the prize money for India winning the T20 World Cup? ›

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) announced Rs 125 crore as the prize money for India's T20 World Cup-winning squad led by skipper Rohit Sharma and head coach Rahul Dravid.

How many times has India won the T20? ›

India won the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2024 second time by defeating South Africa in the final. This marks India's second title, ending a 13-year wait for an ICC trophy. West Indies and England have also won the tournament twice. Read on for a comprehensive list of T20 World Cup winners from 2007 to 2024.

Who won the final T20 in 2024? ›

Who won the T20 World Cup moment in India? ›

Stunning stuff from Arshdeep! With South Africa needing 16 runs in the final over, the stage was set for a thrilling finish. The tension was palpable as Hardik Pandya took the ball, with David Miller poised at the striker's end. Pandya's delivery was a full toss, and Miller struck it straight down the ground.

How much money did India get after winning the World Cup? ›

India will take home a lucrative prize of $2.45 million (Rs. 20.42 crore), a fitting reward for their excellence. Meanwhile, the South Africa will receive a respectable sum of $1.28 million (Rs.

How much money do you get for winning the 2024 T20 World Cup? ›

The ICC said it had a prize fund of $11.25 million, or nearly ₹94 crore, for the Men's T20 World Cup 2024, as it termed the amount as "record-breaking". “This event is historic in so many ways, so it is fitting that the prize money for players reflects that.

Has Virat Kohli retired from T20? ›

Indian cricket icons Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma announced their retirement from T20 Internationals after steering India to the T20 World Cup 2024 title on Saturday.

What is the biggest win of India in T20 by runs? ›

168 runs

Who played most T20 World Cup for India? ›

As of 2024, the player with the most appearances at the ICC Men's T20 World Cup was India's Rohit Sharma, with 47 matches played. In second place was Bangladesh's Shakib Al Hasan, who had 43 T20 World Cup appearances to his name.

Who won the most cricket world cups? ›

Who has the most wickets in T20 World Cup 2024 from India? ›

With 17 scalps from eight games, Afghanistan's Fazalhaq Farooqi and India's Arshdeep Singh jointly finished with the most wickets in the T20 World Cup 2024.

How many World Cups has Pakistan won? ›

They won their first international trophy, the ICC World Cup, in 1992, and then won the Asia Cup in 2000. They saw increased success in the 21st century, winning the T20 World Cup in 2009, the Asia Cup in 2012, and ICC Champions Trophy in 2017.

How many World Cups has India won? ›

The Cricket World Cup is a quadrennial event hosted by the ICC in the ODI format since 1975. There have been thirteen editions of the tournament and India has participated in every edition. India has won it twice in 1983 and 2011 while also finishing as runners-up in 2003 and 2023.

How many times India won the T20 World Cup? ›

Six national teams have won the T20 World Cup so far. Three teams, West Indies (2012, 2016), England (2010, 2022) and India (2007, 2024) have won the competition twice each. While Pakistan (2009), Sri Lanka (2014), and Australia (2021) has one title each.

How often is the T20 World Cup? ›

The ICC Men's T20 World Cup (earlier known as ICC World Twenty20) was first held in 2007. It was first decided that every two years an ICC T20 World Cup tournament is to take place, except in the event of an ICC Cricket World Cup being scheduled in the same year, in which case it will be held the year before.

What is the price of T20 WC trophy? ›

Metal T20 world Cup trophy, Size: 25-30 inch at Rs 10500/set in Meerut | ID: 2852767979091.

Which is the most T20 win for India? ›

India T20I Record

India has played 230 T20I matches and now has 150 victories. The Indian team has lost 69 matches, while 6 matches have ended without a result. 5 of the matches ended in a tie for them. The Indian team has played against 18 teams in T20I format.

What is the win rate of India in T20? ›

Team India's winning percentage in T20Is this year has been 93.3%, which is the most for a team with 15+ matches a calendar year. 👏

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