1983 World Cup winner and former India captain Kapil Dev supported Rohit Sharma after India lost to Australia in the World Cup final. While leaving the field in defeat, Rohit Sharma looked disappointed and heartbroken and took to his own Instagram to praise their performance throughout the event.
The Australian cricket team won its sixth World Cup title with an outstanding performance. It was a heart-wrenching sight for Indian captain Rohit Sharma to return to the pavilion after the match with tears in his eyes. Virat Kohli and Mohammed Siraj too could not contain their emotions. On social media, people started showing compassion for each other.
Kapil Dev took to his Instagram account to praise the Indian players who played like champions throughout the tournament. He felt they had made all of India proud with their performance and praised Rohit Sharma’s great captaincy throughout the tournament.
“You played like champions, guys. Keep your upper lips stiff. For you, the trophy was the ultimate, but you still won. India is proud of you. I think
“Rohit, you are a master at what you do. Lots of success awaits you. I know it’s tough, but stay strong. India is with you.” Kapil Dev wrote on his Instagram story.
Rohit Sharma scored 47 runs off just 31 balls, and the team will once again have to face a strong Australian powerplay team that lit up the Narendra Modi Stadium for the first time. did. In an aggressive innings he scored four boundaries and three sixes, making clear his desire to overwhelm the Australian bowlers, but without the support of the middle-order batsmen.
Even after India lost the ODI World Cup final, Kapil Dev sent a cheering message to Rohit Sharma, supporting him and encouraging his abilities. Rohit acknowledged the shortcomings in his team’s batting and execution but praised Australia’s spinners and batsmen. He highlighted the need to regroup for his upcoming T20I series while looking to the future of the team.
Despite the loss in the last match, many appreciated India’s outstanding performance. After dominating almost all their opponents in the run up to the championship, the team won 10 games in a row despite performing well in the league stage and lost yet again in the ICC Trophy final.