Virat Kohli says the Indian team can ‘take over the world’ for the next eight years after the trophy champion win | Current news

Virat Kohli says the Indian team is “ready to take over the world for the next eight years” after winning the second white ball title in nine months.
India beat New Zealand of four shots in Sunday’s Trophy Championship finals in Dubai after defeating South Africa last summer in the T20 World Cup last summer in Barbados.
While Kohli, 36, and Captain Rohit Sharma, 37, certainly at the final stages of his career, the Shubman Gill opener, 25, could be Linchpin in the next decade.
In February to emphasize the strength of India, Abhishek Sharma – who broke 135 in February with only 54 balls against England at T20 International – and Yashasvi Jaiswal – which sits fourth in the test ranking – not selected for the champion trophy.
Swashbuckling Wickeket-Batter Rishabh Pant was but didn’t get the game.
Kohli said, “I feel we have a team that is ready to take over the world for the next eight years.
“There’s so many talent in the locker room. They try to take their game on, and we [the senior players] They are just happy that they are helpful to me, sharing our experience.
“This is what this Indian team does so strong.
Kohli welcomes hard work in India and team effort
India has now won two global ICC events in a row since Australia has upsets Australia on home lawn in the 2023 World Cup final. In Ahmedabad after winning all 10 of her matches in the tournament by that moment.
Kohli added, “You want to play (for titles), play under pressure and raise their hand. Everyone raised their hands to the tournament.
“Everyone made impressive performances, we were part of an amazing team, the amount of work we did in training, it feels great. It was amazing.”
Wickeket-Batter Kl Rahul (34no off 33 balls) led India to the goal of 252 against New Zealand, with exactly higher, after Rohit set a tone with 76 from 83 delivery at the top of the row and Kohli was dropped by another ball for only one.
Sky Sports Pundit and former English captain Nasser Hussain said after India achieved five wins of five in this year’s champion trophy: “They are the best team, with the best hit line, the best Spinners, the best Wickeket-Batter, the best captain.
“And they are best supported. You can’t discuss this.
“India won everything comfortably. Even when they were under a little pressure there, they had a cold and calm head of Rahul. It was similar to their semi -final against Australia.
“Instead of one of their greats in Virat, it was the second in Rohita who played the gem of the insertion.
“Then you versatile, Rahul and Hardik [Pandya]saw them over the line. Great performance from India, again. “
Kohli: We have always been in awe of New Zealand
Kohli also had words of praise for New Zealand, for which Glenn Phillips rejected a stunning catch in the finals to reject Gill.
Kohli said, “We have always been in awe with what they can do with a limited number of players they have over the years and only maximize their talent.
“Every time we played against them in big games, we knew they would come with a plan set. No team in the world’s crisis does plans as they are.
“The credit for them are the most consistent team in the last few tournaments. The reason for this is an immense belief in their skills.
“They are easily the best Polish side in the world, so they are a huge yell. They continue to show why they are one of the best teams in the world.”