Published 16:13 IST, July 26th 2024

'Free Fire' Celebrates India's T20 WC Win By Releasing Rohit Sharma's Iconic Walk As Emote

Rohit Sharma has entered into the realm of Esports. The popular game Free Fire has released an emote celebrating India's T20 World Cup win.

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Rohit Sharma celebrates India's World Cup triumph | Image: AP
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The grandeur of India's T20 World Cup win is still in the air as after making waves at Wimbledon and getting a mention from Hollywood actors, Rohit Sharma has entered into the realm of Esports. The popular game Free Fire has released an emote celebrating India's T20 World Cup win. For the unaware, "Emote" is a slow emotion that is displayed to express something conspicuously. In this case, emote was brought into use to exhibit Rohit Sharma's iconic walk that he pulled off after winning the T20 World Cup 2024 during the trophy-lifting ceremony.

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Free Fire Releases Emote on Popular Walk of Rohit Sharma

Free Fire is a popular battle royale game developed and published by Garena. Released in 2017, it has gained significant popularity, especially in regions like Southeast Asia, Latin America, and India. Being significantly popular in India, the game catered to the Indian audience by releasing Rohit Sharma's iconic walk. Here's the graphic representation of it:

Under Rohit Sharma's leadership, India's long wait of winning an ICC trophy came to an end with the win in the T20 World Cup 2024. Sharma led from the front in the World Cup. As a batsman, he scored 257 runs in the tournament. The 93-run knock that he played against Australia in the World Cup will go down as one of the greatest T20 knocks of all time. His way of marshalling the troops reaped results and with that, he came in the debate of being India's best captain. The World Cup win has taken him to the list of the short list where only Kapil Dev and Mahendra Singh Dhoni were present ahead of him. While his stint as captain will go down as a success, he is still not done and potentially may hold more titles as captain of Team India.

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16:13 IST, July 26th 2024