In the world of cricket, few players have left an indelible mark on the game's shortest format like India's Rohit Sharma, whose brilliant captaincy saw India finish unbeaten to the T20 World Cup title in USA and West Indies.
Known for his explosive batting and calm demeanour under pressure, Sharma's record in T20 finals is nothing short of extraordinary. As both a player and a captain, he has forged a legacy that sets him apart from his contemporaries.

| Tournament | Winner | Versus |
|---|---|---|
| 2007 T20 World Cup | IND | PAK |
| 2009 IPL | DC* | RCB |
| 2013 IPL | MI | CSK |
| 2013 CLT20 | MI | RR |
| 2014 T20 World Cup | SL | IND |
| 2015 IPL | MI | CSK |
| 2016 Asia Cup | IND | BAN |
| 2017 IPL | MI | RPS |
| 2018 Nidahas Trophy | IND | BAN |
| 2019 IPL | MI | CSK |
| 2020 IPL | MI | DC |
| 2024 T20 World Cup | IND | SA |
*DC = Deccan Chargers
As player: 11-1
As captain: 8-0
Rohit Sharma's journey in T20 finals began in 2007 when he was part of the Indian squad that triumphed in the inaugural T20 World Cup, defeating Pakistan in a nail-biting finish. This victory set the tone for what would become a storied career in T20 cricket. In 2009, representing Deccan Chargers (DC) in the Indian Premier League (IPL), Sharma added another title to his name, defeating Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) in the final.
The year 2013 marked the beginning of a golden era for Sharma in the IPL. As a crucial player for Mumbai Indians (MI), he helped secure the championship against Chennai Super Kings (CSK). The same year, MI clinched the Champions League T20 title, further solidifying Sharma's reputation as a big-match player.
Despite a setback in the 2014 T20 World Cup final, where India fell to Sri Lanka, Sharma's resilience was evident. He bounced back in the IPL, leading MI to victory in 2015 against CSK once more. His dominance extended beyond domestic leagues, as seen in the 2016 Asia Cup and the 2018 Nidahas Trophy, where India triumphed over Bangladesh under his leadership.
Sharma's captaincy in the IPL has been particularly noteworthy. Under his guidance, Mumbai Indians have clinched the title multiple times, with victories in 2017 against Rising Pune Supergiant (RPS), 2019 against CSK, and 2020 against Delhi Capitals (DC). His strategic acumen and ability to inspire his team have made him one of the most successful captains in IPL history.
The culmination of his T20 success came in the 2024 T20 World Cup, where India emerged victorious against South Africa. This win not only added another feather to Sharma's cap but also underscored his unparalleled ability to deliver in high-stakes matches.
With an overall record of 11-1 in T20 finals as a player and a flawless 8-0 as a captain, Rohit Sharma's achievements are a testament to his skill, leadership, and indomitable spirit. His journey serves as an inspiration to aspiring cricketers and a reminder of the heights that can be reached with talent, hard work, and unwavering determination.