ANS: In a thrilling final showdown, India emerged victorious against South Africa by a margin of seven runs to claim the T20 World Cup title on Saturday. The match, held at a packed stadium, saw India set a challenging target of 176 runs after losing seven wickets in their allotted overs.
Indian bowlers showcased exceptional skill and nerve in defending the total, restricting South Africa to 169 runs while taking eight wickets. Hardik Pandya played a pivotal role, particularly in the crucial final over, where his tight bowling yielded three wickets for just 20 runs, sealing the victory for India.
Virat Kohli, the stalwart of Indian cricket, led the charge with the bat, contributing a commanding 76 runs to India’s total. This victory marks India’s second T20 World Cup triumph, the previous one being in 2007 under the captaincy of MS Dhoni.
For South Africa, it was their maiden appearance in a T20 World Cup final, reflecting the team’s growing prowess in the shortest format of the game. The match was a testament to the competitive spirit and skill displayed by both sides, captivating cricket fans worldwide.
Celebrations erupted among Indian cricket enthusiasts as the team celebrated their hard-earned victory, cementing their status as formidable contenders in international T20 cricket.