Key Points

Rohit Sharma vividly describes the tension during Suryakumar Yadav's match-defining catch in the T20 World Cup final. He shares how he convinced Rahul Dravid to continue as coach after the 2023 ODI World Cup disappointment. The Indian captain also reflects on the emotional significance of winning the title 17 years after his 2007 breakthrough. Strategic insights reveal how India avenged their 2022 semi-final loss to England with precise bowling plans.

Key Points: Rohit Reveals SKY's Crucial Catch in India's T20 WC Final Win

  • Rohit hails SKY's boundary catch as the turning point in T20 WC final
  • Credits Rahul Dravid for staying post-2023 ODI WC heartbreak
  • Reflects on emotional full-circle moment after 2007 & 2024 wins
  • Details strategic planning behind England semi-final revenge
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'Everyone's heart was in their mouth...', Rohit opens up on SKY's infamous T20 WC final catch

Rohit Sharma recalls Suryakumar Yadav's game-changing catch against South Africa and Rahul Dravid's emotional farewell in India's T20 WC triumph.

"Everyone’s heart was in their mouth... It looked like a six—until Surya flew in and took that blinder. – Rohit Sharma"

New Delhi, June 29

Rohit Sharma, who captained India to 2024 Men’s T20 World Cup glory exactly a year ago with a seven-run win over South Africa in Barbados, said Suryakumar Yadav grabbing that game-turning catch under pressure at long-off to see the back of David Miller was the moment of the title clash for him.

“Surya was at long-off and that catch—honestly, it was the moment of the match. Even after he took it, the umpires were checking if he touched the rope. Everyone’s heart was in their mouth. I was at long-on, watching it unfold. It looked like a six—until Surya flew in and took that blinder. With the wind blowing in, I think it helped pull the ball back slightly.”

“I was standing next to him during the check. I asked him and he said, ‘I think I’ve caught it.’ The zoom camera showed the rope didn’t move—which usually happens if it’s touched. That gave us some relief. But until it flashed on the big screen, you don’t know what the third umpire’s going to decide,” said Rohit to JioHotstar.

The trophy win also meant Rahul Dravid had a happy end to his coaching stint. Rohit explained how he convinced Dravid sir to stay on for one final mission after the 2023 ODI World Cup final heartbreak.

“Rahul bhai wanted to step down after the 2023 World Cup. But we said, ‘There’s another World Cup in six months. We’ve come this far. Let’s give it one more shot.’ He agreed—and I’m so glad he did. I’m sure even now he feels that he made the right decision.”

“For me personally, it was also emotional. My identity as a cricketer began with this format—in the 2007 T20 World Cup. To come full circle and lift the trophy again in 2024—it was just fantastic,” he added.

Before winning the emotional final, India had another emotional high with a win over England in the semi-final at Guyana. With memories of the 2022 T20 World Cup semi-final loss to England still fresh, Rohit recalled how he and the team think-tank planned everything to the T, including sequencing their bowlers in power-play.

“Heading into this semi-final, I was quietly confident. We’d played really good cricket leading up to this match—everyone was in form, and we were doing exactly what we had set out to do as a team. Of course, the 2022 loss to England was in the back of our minds—it should be.”

“It was a heavy defeat. But we learned from that. From 2022 to 2024, we changed a lot of things: our mindset, our preparation, and the way we approached key moments. This time, we were fully prepared. There was belief, and there was clarity in what we wanted to achieve.”

“Taking wickets in the powerplay was crucial—half the job gets done there. And against England, it was especially important. Both, Buttler and Salt are dangerous, but Buttler is their key player. He’s experienced, plays around the world, and knows our bowlers well—how to play Axar, Kuldeep, and Bumrah. So, getting him early was critical.”

“We got his wicket in the third over, and Salt in the next. Once that happened, we knew we were halfway there. After that, the game slowed down. We brought on the spinners—Kuldeep, Axar, and Jaddu—and they bowled beautifully. The pitch was helping spin, and the idea was to get the slower bowlers on as early as possible,” concluded Rohit.

- IANS

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Priya M
Rohit's leadership was the real game-changer. Convincing Dravid sir to stay showed his vision. After 2023 heartbreak, this victory tasted sweeter. But can we please stop changing coaches every tournament now?
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Aryan S
That England semi-final revenge was chef's kiss! 👌 Perfect execution of plans against Buttler. Our spinners outclassed them completely. Hope we maintain this momentum for Champions Trophy too!
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Sarah B
As someone new to cricket, this article helped me understand why that catch was so special. The tension must have been unbearable! Now I see why Indians are so passionate about this sport.
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Vikram N
While we celebrate, let's not forget Hardik's crucial overs and Bumrah's death bowling. Everyone contributed - that's what made this team special. Hope the IPL franchises learn something about team balance!
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Nisha R
Emotional to read about Dravid sir getting his well-deserved trophy after all his contributions. The quiet architect behind so many successes. Wishing him all the best for his next chapter!
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Kevin T
That Barbados final was cricket at its absolute best! As a neutral fan, I must say India handled pressure better when it mattered most. That catch will be replayed for decades

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