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T20 World Cup 2024 Final: Team India become T20 world champions after 17 years. They have beaten South Africa in final by 7 runs at Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados. Now I will share the details of this game match in my way.

Final (India Vs South Africa)
Game Date: 29th June 2024
Details:
Team India skipper Rohit Sharma won the toss and elected to bat first in the final game of T20 World Cup against Team India at Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados. No changes in Team India playing XI.

Team India scored 176/7 runs in their 20 overs after batting first. Strong comeback from India after being reduced to 34/3 in the powerplay on a pitch that’s dry and on the slower side. Maharaj rocked them early, getting rid of Rohit and Pant in the second over, and the hole got deeper when Rabada removed Surya cheaply as well. However, Kohli dropped anchor and was helped in a big way by Axar Patel who did most of the heavy lifting after being promoted up the order to lead the recovery for India. Axar’s superb 47, and a late flourish from both Kohli and Dube – the two players have struggled all tournament – have taken them to a strong total here in Barbados. Marco Jansen had an off day for South Africa, giving away 49 off his four overs. There is grip for spinners on this pitch, and India will fancy their chances. Virat Kohli scored 76 runs of 59 balls and Axar Patel scored 47 runs of 31 balls. For South Africa, Maharaj & Nortje picked 2 wickets each.

South Africa unable to chase the target and scored 169/8 runs in 20 overs. India are T20 Champions and Rohit has managed to end India’s 11-year trophy drought. Rohit Sharma walks away from the crowd to have a moment with himself. He can’t hide his tears himself. A look towards the heavens as if to validate that there is a God after all. After multiple heartbreaks, multiple knockout eliminations, India’s cricketers can cry happy tears after all. A teardrop trickles down Virat Kohli’s eyes too, he’s chased after this trophy since 2009, and finally he can get his hands on it probably in the twilight of his T20I career. ‘Lehra Do’ blares through the loudspeakers as all these Indian players just take a moment to themselves and acknowledge what they have achieved. For a country crazy behind its cricket and emotional about their cricketers, the whole of India will be feeling just one emotion tonight jubilation. Now to the game. India managed to get 176 runs on the board as Virat Kohli scored his first fifty of the tournament. He anchored through after Rohit and Rishabh were put early, and many might have questioned his intent had the result gone the other way, but for now it will be celebrated as a master knock by the man who knows exactly how to accelerate in this format. Shivam Dube and Axar Patel got handy contributions for India too. In reply, Hendricks was knocked over by a superb Bumrah outswinger and Markram fell cheaply as well. However, Stubbs played well against the spinners and got South Africa in the ascendancy after the powerplay. He was dismissed but de Kock and Klaasen stitched together a partnership. Klaasen was in a murderous mood as he got to a 23-ball fifty and took down Axar for a 24-run over. The equation was down to 30 off the last five overs, but India’s pacers managed to pull a real rabbit out of the bag. Hardik got Klaasen, then Bumrah knocked over Jansen as South Africa felt the pressure. Arshdeep then bowled a brilliant penultimate over, conceding just 4 and Hardik Pandya bowled like a champion to close out the game and give India a win by 7 runs. Heinrich Klaasen scored 52 of 27 balls and Quinton de Kock scored 39 runs of 31 balls. For Team India, Hardik Pandya picked 3 wickets for 20 runs in his 3 over.

IND: 176/7 in 20 overs
SA: 169/8 in 20 overs

Match Result: India won by 7 runs
Man of the Match: Virat Kohli
Man of the series: Jasprit Bumrah

Stats
– This is the first instance of two unbeaten teams facing off in a T20 World Cup final. The last instance of a team having an unbeaten run throughout a Men’s ICC tournament was the Champions Trophy in 2013 which India won

– This is the third ICC tournament final for India under Rohit Sharma in a little over 12 months in three different formats. He could also become the first to 50 wins as a T20I captain

Aiden Markram has a 100 percent success rate as a captain in ICC tournaments. Under his captaincy South Africa won six out of six in the Under 19 World Cup in 2014, he led them to two wins in the 2023 World Cup standing in for Temba Bavuma, and the unbeaten run in the 2024 T20 World Cup

– The last time India and South Africa met in a knockout game in an ICC tournament was the T20 World Cup 2014 semi-final in Mirpur. Virat Kohli struck an unbeaten 72 off 44 balls to guide India to a six-wicket win in that game.

Teams winning the toss have won the match in 7 out of the 8 (and all the last 6) previous T20 World Cup finals. The chasing team won 6 out of the 8 T20 WC finals. It is the first T20 World Cup final since 2010 that will be played in day time.

– At this venue, this is the fourth time a team won the toss and opted to bat first in 9 matches this World Cup. The win-loss record for sides batting first and chasing is evenly split 3-3 with one match each ending in a tie and no result. The average batting first innings score is 150 runs (163 runs in day games).

India opening stands in this WC
22 (2.4) vs IRE
12 (1.3) vs PAK
1 (0.2) vs USA
11 (2.5) vs AFG
39 (3.4) vs BAN
6 (1.4) vs AUS
19 (2.4) vs ENG
23 (1.4) vs SA

Rishabh Pant vs LA orthodox since 2022 (T20I)
Runs: 45
Balls: 48
Dismissals: 5
Avg: 9.0
SR: 93.75

Kohli vs Rabada in T20s (before today)
Runs: 51
Balls: 48
Dismissals: 4
Avg: 12.75
SR: 106.2

Suryakumar scores vs SA in T20I (before today)
50*
61
8
68
56
100
– 343 runs at 68.6 | SR: 177.7

Most wickets in the powerplay this tournament
10 – Fazalhaq Farooqi
8 – Naveen-ul-Haq
7 – Tanzim Hasan Sakib
7 – KG Rabada*

Most sixes hit in a T20 World Cup final
6 – M Samuels vs SL, Colombo, 2012
4 – Misbah-ul-Haq vs IND, Jo’burg, 2007
4 – Virat Kohli vs SL, Mirpur, 2014
4 – C Braithwaite vs ENG, Kolkata, 2016
4 – Mitchell Marsh vs NZ, Dubai, 2021
4 – Axar Patel vs SA, Bridgetown, 2024*

Highest team total in T20 WC final
176/7 – IND vs SA, Bridgetown, 2024*
173/2 – AUS vs NZ, Dubai, 2021
172/4 – NZ vs AUS, Dubai, 2021
161/6 – WI vs ENG, Kolkata, 2016
157/5 – IND vs PAK, Jo’burg, 2007

Slowest Fifty for India in T20 World Cups (balls)
49 – Suryakumar Yadav vs USA, New York, 2024
48 – Virat Kohli vs SA, Bridgetown, 2024 Final*
45 – Virat Kohli vs PAK, Dubai, 2021
44 – Gautam Gambhir vs BAN, Nottingham, 2009
44 – Rohit Sharma vs WI, Mirpur, 2014

Virat Kohli scores in the T20 WC finals
77 (58) vs SL, Mirpurr, 2014
76 (59) vs SA, Bridgetown, 2024

Highest scores in a T20 WC final
85 – Kane Williamson vs AUS 2021
85 – Marlon Samuels vs ENG, 2016
78 – Marlon Samuels vs SL, 2012
77 – Mitchell Marsh vs NZ, 2021
77 – Virat Kohli vs SL, 2014
76 – Virat Kohli vs SA, 2024*
75 – Gautam Gambhir vs PAK, 2007

Bumrah in the Powerplay this tournament
Overs: 14
Wickets: 5
Avg: 11.4
ER: 4.07
Dots: 55

Klaasen vs Spin this WC (before today)
Runs: 87
Balls: 61
Dismissals: 1
SR: 142.6
4s/6s: 5/6

Most runs for SA in a T20 WC edition
239* – Quinton de Kock (2024)
238 – Jacques Kallis (2009)
187 – JP Duminy (2014)
186 – AB de Villiers (2009)
185 – Hashim Amla (2014)

Fastest 50s by balls faced in T20 WC 2024
19 Rohit Sharma vs AUS Gros Islet
22 Aaron Jones vs Can Dallas
22 Q de Kock vs Eng Gros Islet
23 H Klaasen vs Ind Bridgetown*

– Only the 3rd time a team won the T20 WC final while defending the target after India in 2007 and West Indies in 2012.

Best bowling figures in T20 World Cup finals
4/12 – Ajantha Mendis vs WI, Colombo 2012
3/9 – Sunil Narine vs SL, Colombo 2012
3/12 – Sam Curran vs PAK, Melbourne 2022
3/20 – Hardik Pandya vs SA, Bridgetown 2024

Most wickets in a T20 WC edition
17 – Fazalhaq Farooqi (AFG, 2024)
17 – Arshdeep Singh (IND, 2024)
16 – Wanindu Hasaranga (SL, 2021)
15 – Ajantha Mendis (SL, 2012)
15 – Wanindu Hasaranga (SL, 2022)
15 – Anrich Nortje (SA, 2024)
15 – Jasprit Bumrah (IND, 2024)

Lowest ER in a T20 WC edition
4.17 – Jasprit Bumrah (2024)
4.60 – Sunil Narine (2014)
5.20 – W Hasarnaga (2021)
5.32 – Shahid Afridi (2009)
5.33 – D Vettori (2007)

Most wins as captain in T20Is
50 – Rohit Sharma (IND)
48 – Babar Azam (PAK)
45 – Brian Masaba (UGA)
44 – Eoin Morgan (ENG)

Most consecutive wins in T20 WCs
8* – India (2024)
8 – South Africa (2024)
8 – Australia (2022-2024)
7 – England (2010-2012)
7 – India (2012-2014)

Most wins in a T20 WC edition
8 – India (2024)*
8 – South Africa (2024)*
6 – Sri Lanka (2009)
6 – Australia (2010)
6 – Australia (2021)

Indiaโ€™s longest winning streaks in T20Is
12 – Nov 2021 to Feb 2022
12* – Dec 2023 to June 2024
9 – Jan 2020 to Dec 2020

India in T20 World Cup 2024
Bat avg: 25.55 | Bowl avg: 14.94
Bat RR: 7.98 | Bowl ER: 6.67

Teams to win two T20 WCs
West Indies (2012 & 2016)
England (2010 & 2022)
India (2007 & 2024)

Only defeat in a T20WC coming in the final
2009 – SL
2010 – AUS
2014 – IND
2024 – SA

Most POTM awards in T20Is
16 – Virat Kohli (125 mats)*
15 – Suryakumar Yadav (68)
14 – Rohit Sharma (159)
14 – Sikandar Raza (86)
14 – Mohd Nabi (129)
14 – Virandeep Singh (78)

Player of the tournament in T20 World Cups
Shahid Afridi
Tillakaratne Dilshan
Kevin Pietersen
Shane Watson
Virat Kohli (2)
David Warner
Sam Curran
Jasprit Bumrah*

That’s all from the India’s final game of T20 World Cup 2024 and I hope you all will like this information. Enjoy the moment as Team India is now T20 world cup champions. For more updates visit my page on Facebook Durgesh Tiwary’s View and website Cricket Movie Website

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