
Ravi Shastri slammed after ruining India's T20 World Cup-winning moment on commentary
India Today
Ravi Shastri called the final wicket of India's historic T20 World Cup win the ninth, not the tenth. The gaffe immediately went viral, overshadowing one of cricket's greatest moments.
India had just made history. The Narendra Modi Stadium erupted as the final New Zealand wicket fell, sealing a 96-run victory and India's third T20 World Cup title. It was the first team to defend the trophy and the first to win it on home soil. It was a moment that deserved to be remembered forever.
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Instead, Ravi Shastri called it the ninth wicket.
The veteran broadcaster made the embarrassing error at the most crucial moment of the match, and millions watching around the world noticed immediately. Social media did what it does best and Shastri found himself at the centre of a storm that refused to die down even as India's celebrations roared on.
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The reactions came thick and fast. One commentator called it "an incredible brain fade" at a significant moment in Indian cricket history, noting that moments like these tend to be replayed for years. In a night full of historic firsts, it was Shastri's blunder that dominated conversations long after the trophy had been lifted.













