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India’s golden sporting year: Landmark achievements in 2024 across Cricket, Olympics, and more

From cricket and chess to the Olympics and Paralympics, Indian sports icons showcased their prowess on the global stage, delivering moments that will be etched in history. Here’s a look at the year’s most significant achievements.

Hyderabad: The year 2024 was a landmark year for Indian sports, with athletes achieving remarkable success across various disciplines, breaking records and inspiring millions. From cricket and chess to the Olympics and Paralympics, Indian sports icons showcased their prowess on the global stage, delivering moments that will be etched in history. Here’s a look at the year’s most significant achievements.

T20 World Cup glory: Ending 11-Year ICC Trophy drought

India’s cricket team ended an 11-year wait for an ICC trophy with a triumphant victory at the 2024 T20 World Cup, co-hosted by the USA and West Indies. Under Rohit Sharma’s leadership, the Men in Blue defeated South Africa in the final to win their second T20 World Cup title. India’s flawless campaign saw them become the first unbeaten team to win the prestigious tournament.

This victory brought immense joy to fans, especially after the heartbreak of losing the ODI World Cup final to Australia in November 2023. The T20 win not only restored national pride but also reaffirmed India’s dominance in global cricket.

Paris Olympics: A journey of resilience

India’s campaign at the Paris Olympics concluded with six medals—one silver and five bronze—marking the country’s third-best performance in Olympic history. Shooter Manu Bhaker made history with two bronze medals, becoming the only Indian to achieve this feat in a single campaign. Swapnil Kusale, a 29-year-old railway ticket collector, clinched bronze in the men’s 50m rifle 3-position event, a first for India.

Neeraj Chopra’s silver medal in javelin remained India’s best result, though some considered it below expectations given his gold-winning pedigree. The Indian men’s hockey team secured a historic bronze, achieving back-to-back Olympic medals for the first time since 1972. In wrestling, Aman Sehrawat’s bronze in the 57kg freestyle category made him India’s youngest-ever Olympic medalist.

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