Virat Kohli, who has now added an ICC T20 World Cup championship to his remarkable career, cricket has completed full circle for him. Even though Kohli had already won the U19 World Cup (2008), Champions Trophy (2013), and ODI World Cup (2011), many had questioned his spot in India’s T20 squad. Nevertheless, he put an end to his critics in the T20 World Cup 2024 final against South Africa with a match-winning half-century. India amassed a valiant 176 thanks to Kohli’s tenacious 59-ball 76, which Rohit Sharma’s team successfully defended. Social media users have widely celebrate the cricket legend’s incredible accomplishment.
Virat Kohli – A Historic Quadruple of ICC Titles
After winning the T20 World Cup for the first time in his career, Kohli—one of the most accomplished players in cricket history—has returned with another trophy. Not even legends like MS Dhoni and Sachin Tendulkar have accomplished the remarkable quadruple of ICC trophies that this win completes. Worldwide acclaim and happiness for Kohli’s accomplishment have been expressed by supporters.
Fans React to Kohli’s Triumph
Kohli Joins Elite Company
MS Dhoni did not win the U19 World Cup, despite being one of the few players to have won the ODI World Cup, T20 World Cup, and Champions Trophy in the history of the Indian cricket team. With the addition of the T20 World Cup to his collection, Kohli has now won each of the four white-ball ICC trophies that a player can win in their lifetime. Only Yuvraj Singh has accomplished this, but in a somewhat different way.
Yuvraj won the U19 World Cup in 2000, the T20 World Cup in 2007, the ODI World Cup in 2011, the ICC Champions Trophy in 2002 (India and Sri Lanka shared first place). However what makes Kohli special is that he won all four trophies without a tie, while Yuvraj shared the Champions Trophy.
The Quest for the Test Championship
The Test Championship is the only trophy that Kohli’s impressive collection is lacking. India lost both of the ICC Test Championship finals even though they had played in both.
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