Captain Rohit has announced retirement from T20 International cricket. After winning the T20 World Cup, Indian captain Rohit Sharma, like Virat Kohli (Virat Kohli Retirement from T20I), said goodbye to T20 International cricket saying that this is the right time to retire. Kohli also retired from this format after the seven-run win in the final against South Africa.

Rohit said in the press conference after the match

"This was my last match too and this is the right time to retire. I wanted to win the title at all costs. I cannot describe it in words." He said, "This is what I wanted and it happened. I was very desperate for this in my life. Glad that we could win this time.''

I have no words: Rahul Dravid

On the Indian team winning the T20 World Cup 2024 trophy, coach Rahul Dravid said that I have no words to say, I am less proud of this team than I can be. As a player, I was not fortunate enough to win the trophy but I gave my best. I was fortunate enough to be given the opportunity to coach a team. Everyone did well. It is a great feeling. It has been a great journey.

Before Rahul Dravid, India had performed well under Ravi Shastri's coach, so he had a big responsibility to take the team forward. As a coach, he could not tour Australia but his team defeated Australia in different formats. By the way, the Test series with one defeat and one draw against the weak South African team will continue to haunt him. Apart from the challenges on the field, handling the Indian dressing room full of superstars was no less challenging. He created an environment in which every player could flourish.