
The year 2024 will be written in golden letters in Indian cricket history. First, we won the T20 World Cup under the captaincy of Rohit Sharma and showed the world that we are the real boss. But the story didn’t end there. Even after the World Cup, our young team didn’t stop, and now they have achieved something that will make every Indian fan proud. With Team India’s recent explosive performance, they have equaled a major world record held by their arch-rival Pakistan. What record is this? We all know that the Pakistan team is considered very strong in the T20 format and holds many records. One such record is the record for winning the most T20 matches in a calendar year. In 2021, Pakistan surprised the entire world by winning 20 T20 matches in a single year. At the time, this was a huge achievement, and no one thought that a team would reach this figure so easily.
But friends, this is the ‘new India’. The way Team India has won in 2024—whether it’s the World Cup, the Zimbabwe tour, or the recent series—India has once again reached that magical number (20+ wins). This means that Pakistan’s pride and unique record is now in danger. The magic of Suryakumar Yadav’s young brigade: After the retirements of Rohit and Kohli, everyone thought the team would weaken, but under the captaincy of Suryakumar Yadav, our young lions have created havoc. Be it Tilak Varma, Sanju Samson, or Varun Chakravarthy—everyone has proven that Team India has the strongest bench strength in the world. Defeating a strong team like South Africa in their own home and maintaining their winning streak was no easy task. What do the statistics say? Registering so many victories in a single year shows that the Indian team is no longer dependent on any one player. Earlier, we used to say, “What if Kohli gets out?” But today we have an army of match-winners. In 2024, India has set the record for both most wins and win percentage.
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