Dravid’s Ode to Joy, A Symphonic Masterpiece as Team India Lifts the 2024 T20 World Cup

Dravid’s Ode to Joy, A Symphonic Masterpiece as Team India Lifts the 2024 T20 World Cup

Once upon a time, a father observed his three sons arguing. So just like any dad, he decided to teach them a lesson.

He gave each of his kids a bundle of sticks and asked them to break it.

The first son went in with confidence, but fell short of breaking it. The second kid tried really hard as well, but couldn’t break through. The third son also ended up with the same result.

Then, the father separated the bundle, and asked his sons to repeat the task. To their surprise, each of them was able to break all the sticks this time around, one by one.

What did they learn? Unity is Strength. By keeping the sticks together, the whole became stronger.

This is, of course, one of the many tales from Aesop’s Fables.

United We Stand, Divided We Fall

Much like this tale, India’s 2024 T20 World Cup campaign was marked by unity. There was no one performer or one star this time around.

Virat Kohli, the golden boy of Indian cricket for over a decade, could not make a run for his life. India found a new match winner in every game—Bumrah, Arshdeep, Suryakumar Yadav, Pandya, Rohit, and Axar all produced player of the match performances while Rishabh Pant and Shivam Dube played handy cameos throughout the World Cup.

In the final, Kohli steadied the ship with a 76, Axar’s 47 marked India’s recovery, and Dube’s 27 (16) provided the finishing spark that was much needed. In the second innings, Bumrah started with one of the balls of the tournament to dismiss Reeza Hendricks and Arshdeep took out Markram.

What followed was a brilliant counterattack from South Africa through Quinton de Kock, Tristan Stubbs, and Heinrich Klaasen, who unleashed one of the most memorable innings in a World Cup final.

But then, South African ran into the bundle of sticks.

Rishabh Pant helped India get an injury break and disrupted South Africa’s momentum. Pandya then dismissed Klaasen with a clever wide delivery, Bumrah gave nothing away and went through Jansen’s gates. Following up, Arshdeep bowled a cracker of a 19th over and stifled Maharaj, Hardik kept it tight in the 20th, and SKY, who had a middling tournament by his standards, came through with one of those acrobatic catches when it mattered the most.

Even if one of those pieces in the last 28 balls had not come together, India would have lost. But together, they proved to be too strong to break.

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Rahul Dravid, Director of the Orchestra

Ludwig van Beethoven, perhaps the most recognized composer of them all, left his best for last.

Beethoven’s wrote his Ninth Symphony when he was almost completely deaf. The fourth moment, Ode to Joy, is often regarded as one of the greatest pieces of classical music of all-time. Composer Tan Dun states that

“Everybody loved Beethoven. The enemy loved Beethoven. The friends loved Beethoven. The dictatorship loved Beethoven. But also, the gentle, the people, the kids, the mothers, the women loved Beethoven.”

Rahul Dravid, one of the greatest cricketers of all-time, left his best for last as well. Although Dravid is not going deaf, his hairs have definitely grayed. The WTC Final and 2023 ODI World Cup Final losses would have been hurting deep into his heart.

Everybody loves Rahul Dravid, friends and foes alike. Dravid is one of the most loved and respected cricketers out there (and was also named India’s most sexiest man in 2005, fun fact). He has accomplished everything..well almost everything except for a World Cup. He had won a World Cup with the U-19 team earlier team, but this was different. This was personal.

In 2007, India crashed out of the group stage under Dravid’s captaincy in the Caribbean. History must have been weighing on him. The weight of the nation must have been weighing on him.

17 years later, Dravid came back to the Caribbean yet again with the quest of a World Cup. At last, Dravid orchestrated his most famous symphony.

Also Read: What Dravid Taught Me

The Last Dance of Rohit Sharma & Virat Kohli

Rohit Sharma, was India’s worthy concertmaster.

On November 12, 2022, I had written an open letter from an Indian fan perspective titled, “Enough is Enough” and exclaimed that

“Something needs to change. Otherwise all that will be left is broken dreams.”

After the semi-finals loss against England, Rohit Sharma insisted on a change of approach, which was apparent in the dream 2023 ODI World Cup run at home (until the final). By the time we got to June 2024, the change was complete.

Both Rohit and Virat had transformed their playing styles. Rohit Sharma’s 92 against Australia will be talked about for years to come.

What about Virat Kohli? If South Africa had won the final, Kohli’s final knock may have been criticized. In hindsight, it was exactly the knock India needed from its talisman. The 2014 semi-final knock vs South Africa, the 82* at Mohali, the 82* in Adelaide and those sixes against Haris Rauf. People will always remember those, but they will now also remember how Virat Kohli & Rohit Sharma helped India win a World Cup.

Their leadership and legacy is now etched in history with this World Cup dream. Broken Dreams no more.

Also Read: 5 Ways Captain Virat Kohli Transformed Indian Cricket, Virat Kohli’s 25 Best Innings Across International Formats (RANKED)

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Jasprit Bumrah, Leader of the Bowlers

Jasprit Bumrah was the section leader for India’s bowlers.

He delivered with several solo performances, but also guided the rest of the bowlers along with him.

When there is a Bumrah, there is always a way. How does he keep doing it? Regardless of the format, pitch conditions, opposition, he delivers day in and day out. Player of the tournament for a reason. We are seeing the development of one of the greats in front our eyes.

India should appreciate, cherish, and keep Bumrah in cotton wool for as long as possible.

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Hardik Pandya

“It’s your reaction to adversity, not adversity itself that determines how your life’s story will develop.”

– Deiter F. Uchtdorf, German aviator and religious leader

This quote embodies Hardik Pandya. He is always in the news for one reason or the other, but this season has been really tough for him.

Hardik Pandya was booed all throughout IPL 2024 after he became Mumbai Indians’ captain. MI did not qualify for the playoffs and to make matters worse, he was in abysmal form himself. There were calls to not select him in the World Cup squad.

And the way he reacted to this adversity and came back is a story to behold. He kept his cool in the press conferences in the IPL and let his performances do the talking in the World Cup. He struck first against Pakistan, had a couple of great all-round shows, and capped it off with Klaasen-Miller’s wickets in the final.

Hardik Pandya, India’s bonafide match-winner.

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Rishabh Pant

Pastor T.D. Jakes once said, “A setback is a setup for a comeback.”

Rishabh Pant has endured the unimaginable over the last couple of years. The fact that he survived is a big deal on its own. To have the motivation and drive to play cricket again and that also at the highest level, is spectacular.

And then to make a comeback in the IPL and later in international cricket is out of the world. His scores of 36*, 42, 18, 20, 36, 15 might not blow the opposition out, but it is exactly what was needed by the #3. Kept the momentum going.

And boy, he was quite active behind the stumps! Not to forget the Gulbadin moment in the final.

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Axar Patel

Axar Patel was the missing ingredient India did not realize they had.

Over the last few ICC events, India have carried both Jadeja & Pandya in the XI, but somehow were always missing a bowling option or batting depth that ended up haunting them. Recall batting collapses in 2017 Champions Trophy Final & 2019 ODI SF or lack of bowling options in the 2016 T20 WC SF or 2023 ODI WC Final.

With Axar, Rohit could rotate the bowling around, add Kuldeep or Siraj based on conditions, and switch up the batting line up. The Grade Cricketer podcast sums Axar’s impact really well.

“The versatility is unrivaled….What..What a cricketer. He can bat 5 and make 47 in a World Cup final and also spin teams out in Test matches. I don’t know who else can do that!”

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Arshdeep Singh

Scottish philosopher Thomas Carlyle once said, “No pressure, no diamonds.”

25-year old Arshdeep was India’s diamond. He always delivered under pressure. 2/35, 1/31, 4/9, 3/36, 2/30, 3/37, 0/17, and 2/20.

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Suryakumar Yadav

Suryakumar Yadav has accomplished a lot in his life, he may be the best modern-day T20 batter, but his career may be remembered for 13 seconds that changed Indian cricket forever.

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Kuldeep Yadav

You can’t help but feel happy for Kuldeep Yadav. After all that he went through from 2020-22, Kuldeep is back with a bang!

He did not play the first few matches in fast bowling friendly USA, but the difference in the Caribbean with figures of 2/32, 3/19, 2/24, 3/19 before the 0/45 in the final. With Bumrah and Kuldeep in your XI, opposition just has 12 overs to hit.

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Shivam Dube

Like the lion in the Wizard of Oz, Shivam Dube personifies India’s courage.

His selection in the squad was courageous. His selection in the XI was courageous. Even though he started with scores of 14 (16), 0*(2), and 3 (9), he was persisted with. That was courageous.

And just like the lion in Oz, he lifted himself up when it mattered the most. Staying till the end of the chase with 31*(35) when India were struggling against USA, 34 (24) vs Bangladesh, 28 (22) vs Australia, and saving his best for last—27 (16).

For a known spin basher, he started off with a six against Marco Jansen in the final. Courage.

From 108/4 in 14 overs, India scored 68 in the final 6, and the rest, as we say, is history.

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Ravindra Jadeja

Sir Jadeja Exists.

In this WC, Jadeja did not bat much, bowl much, and did not even inflict a direct hit. But the fact that he was there made all the difference.

Rohit Sharma was able to rotate the bowlers, keep flexibility in the batting order, and kept the opposition at bay with the thought that India still has a #8 with three first class triple centuries, a luxury South Africa did not have.
Also announced his retirement along with Rohit & Kohli.

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Mohammad Siraj

Ended with figures of 3-0-13-1, 4-0-19-0, and 4-0-25-0. Pretty solid returns.

Yuzvendra Chahal

Although Chahal is India’s highest wicket taker in T20Is, he is yet to play a T20 World Cup match. But does that really matter anymore?

Sanju Samson

The victory you know. The luck factor, you don’t. In all seriousness, if you have someone with the skill of Sanju Samson on the bench, you must have an absolutely amazing team.

Yashasvi Jaiswal

Jaiswal’s time will come. He will carry the torch of Indian cricket for the next generation along with Shubman Gill and a few others.

Rinku Singh, Khaleel Ahmed, Avesh Khan

Although the reserve players did not get a chance in the final 15, they traveled with the squad throughout the tournament and attended several matches. Not once, did they show their disappointment. When India were happy, they were happy.

God’s Plan.

Support Staff, Physios, Selectors

Ajit Agarkar and co have been criticized for picking the seniors and dropping Rinku Singh. At the end, it all worked out, didn’t it?

Also we cannot forget the contributions of the physios, data analysts, support staff, and several hundred others who played a role in the background. India’s victory could not have been possible without them.

Final Thought, Thank You Team India

In an orchestra, everyone from the first chair to the last stand must be focused and switched on at all times. The bows need to go in the same direction, the entrances need to be spot on, the solos need to be spectacular, the tempo should be consistent, and the instruments need to be in tune. Finally, the director needs to ensure all the sections—the strings, woodwinds, brass, and percussion are all on the same page.

And when everything comes together, it is just so beautiful.

Thank you to India’s bowlers, batters, fielders, coaches, support staff, and the fans. They joined together and delivered when it mattered the most.

And the celebration was felt around the world. Robin Uthappa, R Ashwin, Rayudu, Ishant Sharma were visibly emotional on camera. So many cricketers before them have helped India grow and many such cricketers will continue to move Indian cricket forward.

Unity is Strength.

Congratulations!

Thank you for reading.

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