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T20 WC win marks end of hard-fought journey: Dravid

T20 WC win marks end of hard-fought journey: Dravid

Bengaluru, Aug 10 (UNI) In the wake of India's historic triumph at the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024, former head coach Rahul Dravid has described the victory as the culmination of a long and challenging journey marked by dedication, perseverance, and several near-misses.
The team's win on June 29, defeating South Africa in a thrilling final, has ended an 11-year wait for a senior ICC title.
Dravid, who has been at the helm of Indian cricket through a period of intense competition and high expectations, spoke candidly about the significance of the win.
"This victory represents the culmination of years of hard work and determination. We have come close several times, and this triumph is a testament to the resilience of the players and support staff," Dravid stated.
The road to this moment has been fraught with near victories that have tested the team's resolve. India fell short in the finals of the World Test Championship and the Cricket World Cup in 2023, both times losing to Australia in closely contested matches. The 2022 T20 World Cup saw India exit in the semifinals, adding to the frustration of coming so close yet not clinching the title.
Dravid’s emotions were on full display during the post-match celebrations, a rare sight for a coach known for his composed demeanor. His spontaneous cheer on stage, after being invited by the jubilant players, highlighted the immense relief and joy that accompanied the victory.
"It just comes out. You don’t plan these things. Most times, I try to keep my emotions in check as a coach," Dravid reflected. "But this win was special for all of us. It was a moment of happiness and relief."
The win not only fulfills a long-awaited dream for Indian cricket fans but also solidifies Dravid's legacy as a coach who has guided his team through trials and triumphs. The victory represents a significant achievement, especially for Dravid, who previously led the Indian U19 team to World Cup glory in 2018.
As celebrations sweep across the nation, the T20 World Cup 2024 victory will be remembered as a symbol of perseverance and ultimate success. For Rahul Dravid and his team, it marks the end of a long journey and the beginning of a new chapter in Indian cricket history.
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