Updated On: 29 June, 2025 08:40 AM IST | Mumbai | Rohan Koli
On the anniversary of India’s ICC T20 World Cup triumph in the Caribbean, Sunday mid-day lists five defining factors that powered Rohit Sharma & Co to their long-awaited success

Rohit Sharma lifts the T20 World Cup trophy with teammates in Bridgetown last year. Pic/Getty Images
One of the standout features of India’s triumphant campaign was the Jasprit Bumrah-led bowling line-up, who defended modest totals on challenging pitches in the Caribbean and the USA. India bowled out Ireland for 96 and did not let arch-rivals Pakistan chase a mere 120-run target. In the final, India were in a rough spot, with South Africa needing just 30 in 30, but the pacers choked the Proteas, who managed only 22 off the last five overs.

Hardik Pandya, who was trolled following Mumbai Indians’s bottom-placed IPL finish just days before the World Cup, didn’t let it affect him. The all‑rounder averaged 48.00, scoring 144 runs in six innings, while his right-arm medium pace got him 11 wickets. Pandya dismissed half-centurion Heinrich Klaasen and Miller to turn the tide in India’s favour in the final vs SA.