History has been made, folks. India has done what no cricket nation has ever accomplished - winning three T20 World Cup titles - and they did it by successfully defending their championship on home soil.
Jasprit Bumrah put on an absolute clinic in the final, finishing with 4 wickets for just 14 runs in what can only be described as one of the most dominant bowling performances in T20 World Cup history. When the pressure was at its highest, when the trophy was on the line, Bumrah delivered like only the truly elite can.
This wasn't just about one man, though. This Indian squad became the first team ever to successfully defend a T20 World Cup title, breaking new ground in the sport's shortest format. Think about that - in all the years of T20 cricket, with all the powerhouse teams that have come and gone, nobody had done it. Until now.
Playing at home added another layer to this achievement. The roar of the crowd, the weight of a billion expectations - India didn't just handle the pressure, they thrived in it. Bumrah's 4/14 will go down in cricket lore, the kind of performance that defines careers and championships.
This is dynasty territory. India doesn't just compete in T20 cricket - they dominate it. Three World Cups. First successful defense. Historic bowling performance in a final. That's what champions do.
Bumrah is already considered by many to be the best bowler in the world across all formats, and performances like this are exactly why. When the lights are brightest, when everything is on the line, he raises his game to another level.
India's dominance in the T20 format is complete. They've set the standard. They've made history. And they did it at home, in front of their fans, with their best player delivering when it mattered most.
That's what sports is all about, folks.
