Updated On: 03 July, 2024 06:40 AM IST | Bridgetown (Barbados) | PTI
India skipper Rohit Sharma says the feeling of winning the T20 World Cup hasn’t sunk in completely and wants to live this moment to the fullest

Rohit Sharma holds the T20 World Cup trophy after the win on Saturday. Pic/Getty Images
Rohit Sharma held the T20 World Cup trophy like a new-born baby as he walked towards the beach here for the triumphant captain’s post-tournament photo shoot, a serene smile refusing to leave his face and the feeling of being a world champion yet to fully sink in.
He couldn’t be faulted for being a bit dazed. After all, a jinx that lasted over a decade had been broken. “It’s surreal. It feels like a dream. It feels like it hasn’t happened. Although it has happened, but it feels like it hasn’t happened,” Rohit laughed trying to process his thoughts after 24 hours while talking to bcci.tv.