NEW DELHI: In a striking moment of celebration and legacy, Team India captain Rohit Sharma and ICC Chair Jay Shah posed proudly with the T20 World Cup and the ICC Champions Trophy, showcasing India’s latest triumphs on the world stage.
The symbolic photo-op followed India’s thrilling victory over New Zealand in the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy final, where they clinched the title by four wickets at Dubai International Cricket Stadium on Sunday.
This win marks a historic milestone in Indian cricket.
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For Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli, it was their fourth ICC title each, pushing them past former skipper MS Dhoni as India’s most decorated cricketers in terms of ICC trophies.
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Rohit now holds two Champions Trophy titles (2013, 2025) and two T20 World Cups (2007, 2024), while Kohli boasts titles from the 2011 ODI World Cup, two Champions Trophies (2013, 2025), and the 2024 T20 World Cup.
Kohli also led India to the U19 World Cup win in 2008.
Globally, only Ricky Ponting stands ahead with five ICC titles, but Rohit and Kohli now sit comfortably among elite companies.
They share the second spot with Australian legends like Adam Gilchrist, Steve Smith, and Shane Watson, all of whom have four ICC titles to their names.
India’s latest ICC Champions Trophy win cements their dominance in the tournament, with Ravindra Jadeja sealing the victory in dramatic fashion.
As fans speculate about retirement plans, Rohit Sharma put those talks to rest, confirming he’s “not going anywhere” just yet.
With both Rohit and Kohli still at the top of their game, Indian cricket appears poised to continue its golden era, with eyes now set on future global triumphs.