Indian player Virat Kohli celebrated his team’sย ICC T20 World Cup victory with his wife, Anushka Sharma, crediting her for the mega win.
Rohit Sharma’s men secured their secondย World Cup trophy after beating South Africa in the final by seven runs. The Men in Blue won their first in 2007.
Kohli, whoย retired from T20I after the historic win, took to Instagram and shared a picture with Anushka celebrating the team’s win.
Expressing his gratitude to his wife, the star batter said: “None of this would remotely be possible without you my love. You keep me humble, grounded and you always say it how it is with absolute honesty.”
“I couldnโt be more grateful for you. This victory is as much yours as itโs mine. Thank you and I love you for being YOU,” he wrote on the app.
Kohli played his last T20 cricket match on Saturday as he announced his retirement from the shorter format after sailing India to World Cup victory.
“This was my last T20 World Cup, and this is what we wanted to achieve. One day you feel you can’t get a run, then things happen. God is great, and I got the job done for the team on the day it mattered.
India joined England and the West Indies to win the T20 World Cup title two times as they won their first in 2007 by beating Pakistan in the final.
The defeat was almost a certainty for India but Jasprit Bumrah and Hardik Pandya turned the tide for Rohit Sharmaโs side in the 16th and 17th over.
Chasing the target, the Proteas had a difficult start as they lost two wickets, Reeza Hendricks and Aiden Markram, but Quinton de Kock and Tristan Stubbsโ 68-run partnership put South Africa back in the driving seat.
South Africa had everything in their hands as Heinrich Klaasen took Axar Patel to the cleaners and smashed him for 22 runs in the 15th over.
The Proteas concluded their innings at 169-8 in the allocated overs. For India, Pandya bagged three, Arshdeep and Bumrah picked two and Patel got one wicket to his name.
Earlier in the first innings, Kohli top-scored for the Indian team as he scored 76 runs on 59 balls with the help of six fours and two sixes.