• Following England's victory against Pakistan to claim the T20 World Cup title, Sachin Tendulkar tweeted, "Had Shaheen Afridi not been hurt."

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    Following England's victory against Pakistan to claim the T20 World Cup title, Sachin Tendulkar tweeted, "Had Shaheen Afridi not been hurt."




     



    Digital
    Desk: On Sunday, England defeated Pakistan by five wickets in the T20 World Cup
    final. Sam Curran, a fast bowler, had an outstanding stint that helped the
    winning team restrict Pakistan to a modest total of 137/8 in 20 overs. Ben Stokes,
    an all-arounder for England, scored a game-winning half-century during their
    pursuit of the target to aid in their success. England is the only team to have
    won both the T20 World Cup and the ODI World Cup at the same time, and they are
    also the current world champions in ODI cricket after winning the trophy in
    2019.



     



    Congratulatory messages for the
    newly crowned winners arrived from all around the world as England captain Jos
    Buttler and company lifted the illustrious global title. Sachin Tendulkar, a former
    captain of India, praised the English side for their victory. 



     



    As England captain Jos Buttler and
    Co. lifted the prestigious world title, congratulations wishes poured in for
    the newly crowned champions from worldwide. Former India captain Sachin
    Tendulkar congratulated the England team and called their victory a 'fantastic
    achievement'.



     



    "Congratulations England on
    winning your 2nd @T20WorldCup. Fantastic achievement. It was a closely fought
    final and would’ve been even more interesting had Afridi not been injured. What
    a roller coaster of a World Cup," posted Tendulkar on Twitter Congratulatory messages for the newly crowned winners
    arrived from all around the world as England captain Jos Buttler and company
    lifted the illustrious global title. Sachin Tendulkar, a former captain of
    India, praised the English side for their victory and called it a "great
    achievement."



     



    "Congrats to England on winning
    the @T20WorldCup for the second time. fantastic accomplishment If Afridi hadn't
    been hurt, the final was a closely contested one and would have been
    considerably more intriguing. What a World Cup on a roller coaster,
    "Tendulkar tweeted the statement.



     



    Sam Curran, an all-rounder for England, was named player of
    the game despite only giving up 12 runs in his four overs while taking three
    wickets in the game. Due to his impressive economy of 6.52 and 13 wickets in
    six matches during the event, Curran was also named the player of the
    competition.