Updated On: 01 January, 2024 07:18 AM IST | Mumbai | R Kaushik
New year affords the Indian men’s cricket team a golden chance to regain World T20 silverware after 17 years; focus will be on youngish team in West Indies and United States of America

Rohit Sharma’s India team walk off after being beaten by England in the T20 World Cup semis in Adelaide on November 10, 2022. Pic/Getty Images
A new year, a new challenge, the same old quest. Hopefully, not the same old story.
Having come so close to winning a third ODI World Cup in November, India will be desperately hoping 2024 is when their wait for a global title finally ends. Not since their conquest of England in the final of the Champions Trophy in 2013 have India managed to wrap their hands around ICC silverware; the 50-over home World Cup in 2023 seemed to be their best bet and Rohit Sharma’s men mounted a spectacular campaign, only to stumble at the final hurdle, where they were schooled by Australia.