That experience is unmatched, according to several players, who rate the victory behind only the very first Champions Trophy title they have in their books in 1998. Before winning the World Cup, the T20 World Cup, and now the Champions Trophy, Team India had not suffered a defeat in an ICC event since the World Cup Final against Australia, which raises its stature a tad higher in terms of importance. Captain Rohit Sharma had a lot to say about keeping the momentum and probably having the squad has helped stay humble through these times. He said, “It is good achievement, honestly. Shows what kind of team this is.
We had one setback in being runner-up ICC World Cup 2023, and us coming back to win T20 World Cup 2024 by not losing any game and coming here like champions again says a lot about team spirit.” India has proved itself as a dominant force for all other teams to come and conquer. The flexibility of the Indian team to adjust has been a defining factor contributing to its supremacy. All five of India’s matches in the Champions Trophy were played in Dubai, but the encounters in the ICC World Cup 2023 and the ICC World Cup 2024 T20 took place on a very testing schedule. In 2023, there were nine different venues for matches played by India, while the T20 World Cup involved matches played at New York, Dallas, and multiple Caribbean locations.
Perfect in 2024 and 2025 If the timeline were narrowed down to 2024 and 2025, India’s record is even better unbeatable 13 wins in 13 matches across formats. Such sustained excellence places them among the topmost elites, certainly among the greatest dynasties in the sport’s long history. Even Dhoni’s legendary side, which won three ICC white-ball titles, could not go through the tough test of securing back-to-back trophies or remaining unbeaten in any two major tournaments.
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The enormity of the achievement was not lost on Rohit: “Winning two ICC trophies back-to-back, remaining undefeated is the icing on the cake. Few teams in history have done this. We adapted to the conditions, executed our plans, and played as a unit. That’s the secret of our success.” A Total Team Effort It has been a balanced unit that forms the backbone of the Indian glory-a mix of hardened stars and budding talents. India, with an allrounder-packed lineup, showed versatility like no one else.
The 11 men who took the field made contributions, with the bat or the ball and also in fielding. “If you look at Nos. 1 to 11, everyone contributed in their own way,” said Rohit. “It wasn’t just one or two players carrying the team. Against challenging wickets, it was crucial that contributions came all through right from top to bottom, and that’s what we got.” It was also a matter of planning and mindset for India. After the trauma of missing out on the 2023 ODI World Cup final, they walked into the last two ICC finals fully resolved to go for a battle till the last moment. “We spoke about never giving up, stay in the game till the last ball,” Rohit said. “That belief carried us through.”
Rohit was reticent to make a long-term plan otherwise, with the example of another great performance to back them up by putting themselves back to the top of the cricket-drone list. ”Nothing future in particular is planned. What is happening is happening from time to time,” he said.
Still, a fact does remain: the team’s wanting for success persists. ”So much passion” is in this team. ”It cannot be taught. It comes naturally to these guys,” said Rohit, concluding the conversation. As somewhere Indian crickets take a further pride in proving their worth by claiming another ICC title, there does not seem to be a halt to this glorious run. With an unshakable band of players and a captain who knows the trick of finding the way through a high-pressure tournament, itself, the future of Indian cricket appears an ever-certain candor.