Rohit Sharma celebrated the anniversary of the T20 World Cup win, enjoyed the holiday with the family – see the photos. Cricket news

Former India Test Captain and current ODI captain Rohit Sharma, who recently retired from Red-Ball Cricket at the age of 38, was seen on leave with his family in Europe. Rohit has been seen sharing his family photos regularly in the last few days.Rohit, now focused on a fully One -day international, the next cricketing assignment is scheduled for August, when India visit Bangladesh for the three -match ODI series starting from August 17.A year ago it was subject to Rohit Sharma’s captaincy that India ended its 13 -year -long wait to win the ICC Trophy.“Barbados will remain in my veins forever. This is the most glorious moment of my cricket career. To lift that trophy, ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 Champion should be crowned – it was real. I played at the inauguration of the 2007 T20 World Cup and we won under the captaincy of MS Dhoni. And now, to win it again as a head coach with Rahul Dravid – it meant everything for this group.“We have seen heartbreak. We have come so close. That’s why it was a special. We worked and planned continuously – every day. And when we finally won, all the feelings came out. The young players, especially their first World Cup players realized how difficult it is to win. Nothing can be taken. It was magical.
What was happening to his mind before taking the field for the final, which after achieving the championship glory was also his last game for India in T20I? Rohit admitted that he did not sleep well at night before the last and nervous energy, so that he woke up long before expectation.“Thirteen years is a long time. Most people do not even have a 13 -year career. Therefore, to wait for a long time to win the World Cup … the last I won was in 2007. For me, it could not be bigger than this. I could not sleep all night. I was only thinking about the World Cup. I was nervous. I could not feel my feet. Did I feel the veins? Absolutely.“I don’t show it right now – but inside, it was a lot. We were about to leave around 8:30 or 9 in the morning. But I woke up at the age of 7. From my room, I could see the ground and just kept looking at it. I remember that I will stay there two hours, I will be there and in four hours, either it will be out. Either a cup or it will not happen.”