‘Could Barely Breathe’: Sundar Pichai, Satya Nadella, India Inc Laud Men In Blue On T20 World Cup Win – News18

Satya Nadella, Alphabet Inc CEO, and Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella (bottom) congratulates Team India on winning the T20 World Cup. (Image: PTI/Reuters)

Industrialists Anand Mahinda and Gautam Adani and big tech CEOs Satya Nadella and Sundar Pichai congratulated the Indian men’s cricket team.

Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella and mega industrialists Anand Mahindra and Gautam Adani on Saturday congratulated Team India on winning the T20 Cricket World Cup by beating South Africa.

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella greeted India on winning the title. “What a final!!! Congrats, India, and well played, South Africa. Super World Cup… let us have more cricket in the West Indies and USA!!” he posted on X.

Google and Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai said India was a well-deserved winner of the tournament.

“What a game, could barely breathe, everything that makes sports incredible. Congrats India, so well deserved! SA was incredible. Amazing,” he posted on X.

Anand Mahindra, chairman of the Mahindra Group, called the Men In Blue ‘superheroes’ and ‘SuperCool’.

“Hello Chat GPT 4.O, Please make me a graphic image showing the Indian Cricket team as Superheroes. Because they were SuperCool till the end. The greatest gift of this final to India was that it didn’t come easy. It almost slipped out of their grasp. But they never lost the match in their minds. Reminding all of us that being a Superhero never comes without a fierce determination to win and a Never Give In attitude. Jai Ho!” Mahindra said.

Gautam Adani said the Men In Blue displayed ‘Nerves of Steel’ and congratulated them on their ‘superb’ team.

“Nerves of Steel!!! What an incredible, nail-biting ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Final between two powerhouse teams! Congratulations to Team India on their superb win. Our pride in their unwavering spirit and determination shines brightly as India continues to rule the cricketing world! A fantastic tournament, with the USA emerging as a new cricket power. May our flag stay high!’ the Adani Group chairman said.

India’s agonising 11-year wait for a global title was brought to an end as the star-studded team outwitted South Africa by seven runs in a see-saw final that went down to the wire to lift its second T20 World Cup trophy in Bridgetown in Barbados on Saturday.