VIDEO – Rohit Sharma Does A Novak Djokovic, Eats Soil After India’s T20 World Cup 2024 Win
Indian captain Rohit Sharma fulfilled his dream of winning a World Cup on June 29th. The Indian cricket team defeated South Africa at the much-awaited T20 World Cup 2024 final at Kensington Oval, Barbados.

Indian captain Rohit Sharma fulfilled his dream of winning a World Cup on June 29th. The Indian cricket team defeated South Africa at the much-awaited T20 World Cup 2024 final at Kensington Oval, Barbados.
Rohit Sharma Does A Novak Djokovic, Eats Soil After India’s T20 World Cup 2024 Win
The Indian cricket team was tested by the sensational bowling of the South African bowlers before the Indian bowlers Jasprit Bumrah, Hardik Pandya, and Arshdeep Singh defended 30 runs in the last five overs, with their lethal bowling and guided the team to a seven-run win.
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Meanwhile, after India became the World Champions by defeating South Africa, Rohit Sharma got emotional and lay down on the ground. After letting his emotions out, Rohit walked towards the pitch and tasted the soil of Barbados where India emerged victorious.
The video of the same is now going viral on the internet. Watch the video:
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For the unversed, tennis legend Novak Djokovic also eats the grass of the court after every Wimbledon win. Djokovic has been celebrating his Wimbledon wins by eating the grass since 2018.

After the match, Rohit Sharma also announced his retirement from T20 Internationals after guiding the team to its second World Cup in the format, describing it as the perfect time to say goodbye. He said:
“This was my last game as well. No better time to say goodbye. I wanted this (trophy) badly. It’s very hard to put in words,”
He added: “This what I wanted and it happened. I was very desperate for this in my life. Happy that we crossed the line this time.”
Rohit said the triumph here was written in the stars. “Jo likha hain who hone wala hain, ye likha tha but humko pata nahi hain kee kab likha hain. Nahi toh hum aaram se aate and bolte ‘likha hain’ aur ho jayega (I believe that what is written is going to happen. I think it was written. But obviously you don’t know before the match. Otherwise, we would have easily come and said, it’s written),” he quipped.
“Everything has to fall in place. As you saw, we were way behind the game. At one point, it seemed like they would win easily,” he said referring to South Africa gaining the upper hand courtesy Heinrich Klaasen’s blazing 52 off 27 balls.
The official Instagram handle of Wimbledon Open also acknowledged the Indian captain and shared a collage of him and the tennis legend after India’s World Cup win.
Check out the viral post here: