“Not Suryakumar Yadav’s catch but…”, Ravi Shastri told what was his favorite moment in the T-20 World Cup.

Ravi Shastri picks his favorite moments T20 World Cup: In the T-20 World Cup, the Indian team performed brilliantly and succeeded in winning the title for the second time. Even though more than a month has passed, fans and former legends are still continuously talking about the T20 World Cup. Now former Indian legend and former coach Ravi Shastri has talked about the T20 World Cup, ICC While talking to former coach Shastri, what was his favorite moment in the T20 World Cup. Have talked about it,

Ravi Shastri’s favorite moment of the T20 World Cup was not the catch taken by Surya in the final but the manner in which Bumrah dismissed Mohammed Siraj in the match against Pakistan. Called it his favorite moment. Apart from this, Shastri has declared Marco Jansen’s wicket as his favorite in the final.

The former coach said that, the way Bumrah bowled Mohammad Rizwan in the match against Pakistan is my favorite moment. At the crucial time, Bumrah bowled Rizwan with the new ball in his second spell. That was fantastic. After this, Marco Jansen was bowled by Bumrah in the final. These two moments are my favorite moments.

Apart from this, Shastri also said in praise of Bumrah, “Bumrah is such a bowler who can get whatever he wants done with his ball. I have seen very few bowlers like him. First, Waqar Younis and Wasim Akram. I used to have this skill. But currently there is no one like Bumrah, Bumrah has played an important role in India winning the T20 World Cup.

Let us tell you that in the final, India won the title by defeating South Africa by 7 runs. After 2007, the Indian team has been successful in winning the T-20 World Cup title for the second time. Under the captaincy of Dhoni, India won the T-20 World Cup title in 2007. At the same time, now under the captaincy of Rohit, India had repeated history by winning the T-20 title for the second time.



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