India’s 7-run victory over South Africa was built on Kohli’s match-winning 59-ball 76, which featured six sixes and six fours. This knock lifted India from a dangerous 34 for three during the powerplay to a formidable 176 for seven.
Following India’s exciting seven-run victory over South Africa in the 2024 Men’s T20 World Cup, Virat Kohli announced his retirement from Twenty20 international cricket. In his final Twenty20 international, he scored an outstanding 76 off 59 balls, earning him the Player of the Match award. His performance was instrumental in India winning their second World T20 championship.”This was my last T20 World Cup, and this is what we wanted to achieve,” Virat Kohli stated during the post-match presentation. Things happen after you feel like you can’t run one day. God is awesome, and I completed the team’s task on the crucial day. India wanted to make the most of their final Twenty20 match, now or never. preferred to lift the cup in a respectful manner without pressuring the situation. It was well known that the following generation will soon be leading the squad and raising the flag, so let them take the reins.
“We wanted to achieve this, and this was my last T20 World Cup,” Virat Kohli said at the match’s post-match press conference. After feeling like you can’t run for a day, things happen. Thank God, I finished the team’s assignment on the last day. Now or never, India wanted to make the most out of their last Twenty20 contest. favored to respectfully raise the cup without exerting undue pressure. Let the next generation take the lead; it was widely known that they would soon be leading the team and flying the flag.