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He lauded Rahul ‘The Wall’ Dravid as a cricketing great before highlighting Rohit Sharma’s significant milestone in his career.Ranveer thanked Rohit, describing him as “the epitome of aggressive batting in the short format” and “one of the greatest batsmen ever,” representing Mumbai and the nation with pride.
Ranveer expressed that praising the ‘giant’ Virat Kohli would be an understatement, noting Kohli’s own statement, “this is what dreams are made of.” The actor emphasized the nation’s gratitude for Kohli’s illustrious T20 career, as he bids farewell to the format.
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Singh also hailed cricketer Ravindra Jadeja as the ‘best all-rounder of his generation,’ praising his skills as cricket’s most lethal weapon. He admired Jadeja’s extraordinary dynamism and labeled him a ‘superstar, winner, and champion’ who repeatedly achieved the impossible on the field.
Ranveer Singh extended gratitude to every member of Team India, highlighting Suryakumar Yadav’s catch as one of the greatest moments in team sports history. He reflected on Hardik Pandya‘s emotional moment, interpreting his tears as a powerful response to past criticisms.
Ranveer Singh hailed Jasprit Bumrah as the man of the moment and G.O.A.T. (Greatest of All Time), describing India’s victory as a historic conclusion to an era.