THE SHAMI FINAL

                                                                                         THE SHAMI FINAL  




In a spectacular display of dominance, India secured a triumphant 70-run victory over New Zealand in the ICC World Cup semi-final, marking their remarkable 10th consecutive win in the series. While the spotlight understandably falls on stellar performances by the likes of Virat Kohli, Shreyas Iyer, and the sensational Mohammed Shami, the unsung hero, according to former England skipper Nasser Hussain, is none other than the transformative leader, Rohit Sharma.


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Hussain, speaking on Star Sports' post-match discussion, emphasized that Rohit's fearless approach has been a game-changer, not just in his outstanding 29-ball 47 at the top of the order but also in the way he has influenced the team's culture. Reflecting on a pivotal moment from the T20 World Cup 2022 semi-final in Adelaide, where India faced a meek defeat, Hussain revealed insights from India player Dinesh Karthik, quoting Rohit's determination to "change" the team's approach.


"It's one thing saying that and another thing going out and actually walking the talk," Hussain remarked, underscoring Rohit's ability to translate words into actions. In the semi-final clash at Mumbai's Wankhede Stadium, Rohit's fearless innings set the tone, contributing to a formidable total of 397/4, with crucial partnerships alongside Shubman Gill and others.

Despite a valiant effort from New Zealand, highlighted by Daryl Mitchell's century and Kane Williamson's resilient 69, the tide turned in India's favor with Shami's record-breaking 7/57. Hussain reiterated, "The real hero today was Rohit," emphasizing that the skipper's fearless approach was a testament to India's ability to maintain their winning momentum, especially in a knockout game.

As India gears up for the title match on Sunday, facing the winner of the second semi-final between Australia and South Africa, Rohit Sharma's leadership and transformative influence stand out as the driving force behind India's quest for World Cup glory.
 

TUSHAR KUMAR DEKA
BJMC3


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