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Rohit Sharma led the Indian cricket team to their second T20 World Cup title, marking their first ICC title in a decade. This victory has solidified Rohit’s position as a legendary captain in the cricketing world. He has now become the first-ever captain to achieve 50 wins in T20I matches, with the 50th triumph coming in the World Cup final against South Africa.

In comparison to Rohit, Pakistan captain Babar Azam has notched up 48 wins from 85 games. Among Indian captains, MS Dhoni ranks second with 41 wins from 72 games, while Virat Kohli has 30 wins from 50 outings as captain. However, Rohit took over the captaincy of the Indian T20 team following their disappointing performance in the 2021 T20 World Cup and led them to victory this year.

Under Rohit’s leadership, India achieved the historic feat of winning the T20 World Cup without losing a single game, ending an 11-year drought for ICC trophies. The last time India won an ICC tournament was in 2013 when they secured the Champions Trophy under MS Dhoni’s captaincy. This recent victory brought immense pride and joy to Indian cricket fans across the globe as they celebrated their team’s achievement on social media platforms like Twitter and Instagram.

The Indian cricket team played some impressive cricket during this tournament, especially during their semifinal match against England where they emerged victorious with a resounding 68-run win. They also played well against Australia and New Zealand in previous rounds of the tournament.

Rohit’s leadership style is different from his predecessors’, but it proved effective as he guided his team through some difficult situations during this tournament.

Overall, this victory marks a significant milestone for Rohit Sharma and Indian cricket fans alike as they celebrate India’s second T20 World Cup title.

In conclusion, Rohit Sharma’s leadership led India to their second T20 World Cup title and solidified his position as a legendary captain in the cricketing world. His ability to guide his team through difficult situations has set him apart from other captains and earned him respect among fans worldwide. With this victory, India ends its drought for ICC trophies after an eleven-year gap and brings immense pride to its fans across the globe who are celebrating on social media platforms like Twitter and Instagram.

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