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Rahul Dravid’s Greatest Comeback: ‘This Is Cinema’

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It was a “Chak De India” moment last night as India clinched the T20 World Cup by defeating South Africa in a thrilling match.

While stars like Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma, Hardik Pandya, Suryakumar Yadav, and Jasprit Bumrah were the faces of victory, the unseen force behind this triumph was coach Rahul Dravid.

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His meticulous planning and unwavering dedication were crucial in India’s phenomenal unbeaten streak throughout the tournament.

In a heartfelt tribute, captain Rohit Sharma expressed deep admiration and gratitude for the outgoing coach after the win. “Rahul Dravid, more than anyone, deserved the World Cup trophy. What he has done for Indian cricket over the past 20-25 years is unparalleled,” Sharma remarked.

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During the trophy celebrations, the usually stoic and composed Dravid couldn’t contain his emotions.

Known for his calm demeanor, he let out a rare display of exuberance, cheering loudly while holding the trophy aloft.

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This moment highlighted the significance of the seven-run victory over South Africa and the personal triumph for Dravid in securing an ICC title as a coach.

Despite his illustrious playing career, Dravid never won a World Cup as a player, experiencing near-misses in 2003 and early exits in 2007.

Dravid’s journey from the humiliation of 2007 as a captain to triumph in 2024 as a coach mirrors the arc of Shah Rukh Khan’s character in the cult classic “Chak De India.”

In the film, Kabir Khan, after being blamed for a crucial loss as a player, redeems himself by coaching the Women’s Hockey Team to a world championship.

Similarly, Dravid’s victory as the Indian coach has shown that his commitment to Indian cricket transcends his role, achieving glory whether as a player or a coach.

Fans on social media drew parallels between Dravid’s story and “Chak De India,” hailing his victory as “THIS IS CINEMA.”

It is a classic case of real life following reel life, where perseverance and dedication lead to ultimate redemption and triumph.

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