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'We Were Scared': Rohit Sharma Reveals Rishabh Pant's Tactics That 'Might' Have Won India T20 World Cup Final

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India skipper Rohit Sharma revealed that during a crunch situation in the T20 World Cup final, wicketkeeper Rishabh Pant used a tactic that he believed might have led India to win the game. He said that Pant's presence of mind played a role in disrupting the South African batters' rhythm, which might have led them to lose focus and eventually the final.Rohit-led India defeated South Africa by seven runs in an edge-of-the-seat thrilling final of the T20 World Cup in June at the Kensington Oval in Bridgetown, Barbados. South Africa required just 30 runs off as many deliveries when Pant came into action and ensured there was a break in the game. Rohit recalled the young wicketkeeper's strategies that had an impact on the match. In just the second over after this break, the hard-hitting Heinrich Klaasen lost his wicket. "They had a lot of wickets left and set batters were on the group. We were feeling the tension, we were scared as well, but a captain needs to have a strong face at that moment. No one knows this but when 30 were needed in 30 [26 in 24], there was a small break," Rohit said while speaking on The Kapil Sharma Show. "Rishabh Pant used his brains and stopped the game, saying he has a niggle in his knee and started taping it. At that moment, the batter wants the ball to be bowled quickly because he is in flow. We needed to break the rhythm," Rohit added. The India skipper said 'Pant used his brains and India won', with a big smile on his face. Bumrah bowled the 16th over, the first after the break and gave away just four runs. On the first ball of the 17th over, Klaasen was caught behind off Hardik Pandya and this over too was worth just four runs. On the fourth delivery of the 18th over, Bumrah bowled out Marco Jansen and gave away only two runs. Arshdeep Singh, who was also present on the show that aired on Saturday, October 5, conceded just four runs in the penultimate over. Pandya dismissed David Miller as Suryakumar Yadav took a game-changing catch on the first ball of the final over as India sailed to a seven-run win.

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