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Published 01:05 IST, July 5th 2024

'Never seen Rohit so emotional in 15 years': Kohli opens up on the emotional overflow after WC final

In their fifteen years of being associated, Virat Kohli disclosed that he had never witnessed Rohit Sharma get that passionate after the T20 World Cup win.

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Virat Kohli | Image: AP

As Team India came out to the cheers and screams from the fans, they knew that it couldn't have been any better for them as a unit. To bring the World Cup glory back to the country was something the fans had been waiting for over a decade, and the dream has turned into a reality. But for Virat Kohli, the moment is extra special as he achieved something on his final route in T20Is for the Indian Cricket Team. As he steps down from the T20I format, it is a moment that he will not forget. At the felicitation ceremony, Kohli reminisced about the win and opened up on seeing a welled-up Rohit Sharma for the first time in his life.

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Virat Kohli opens up on the emotional overdrive after India's historic World Cup win

As Team India came out at the Wankhede Stadium amidst screams and cheers, Virat Kohli revealed how the feelings had gone into overdrive and that he had never seen Rohit Sharma getting so emotional in their decade-and-a-half-old association with the Indian National Cricket Team.

"This is the first time in 15 years that I have seen Rohit show so much emotion. When we were climbing those steps (at Kensington Oval) he was crying and I was crying.  I hope we (Rohit and I) have carried the burden and no better to bring it (the trophy) back here (Wankhede).

India's Virat Kohli and captain Rohit Sharma pose with the winners trophy after defeating South Africa in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup final cricket match at Kensington Oval in Bridgetown, Barbados | Image: AP 

"Halfway through the game I knew it was time and let the next generation take over. I couldn't connect with the emotions of the senior players who cried that night but now I do," said Kohli.

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Winning the T20 World Cup was nothing less than a fitting send-off for Virat Kohli as he signs off from the exciting format, allowing the beginning of a new era as new superstars are expected to emerge in the upcoming years.

Updated 01:05 IST, July 5th 2024