India demolished England with a commanding 142-run win in Ahmedabad, sealing a 3-0 series clean sweep on Wednesday. This victory marked India’s fourth home series whitewash under Rohit Sharma’s leadership, surpassing Virat Kohli and MS Dhoni, who had each achieved three such feats.

As celebrations unfolded, Rohit passed the winner’s trophy to Yashasvi Jaiswal, a moment captured by cameras. Meanwhile, Virat Kohli was spotted on a phone call, dressed in a training top instead of the team’s match jersey. The details of his conversation remain unknown.

Kohli’s performance in the series finale was noteworthy, as he struck a composed 52 off 55 balls. However, his earlier outings were underwhelming—missing the first match and scoring just five runs in the second ODI at Cuttack.

Team India’s captain, Rohit Sharma, expressed immense satisfaction with their performance. He acknowledged the challenges faced but credited his players for responding effectively. “We played to our strengths and executed plans flawlessly. There’s always room for improvement, but I won’t delve into specifics,” Rohit stated.

Highlighting India’s attacking mindset, he referenced their fearless approach in the World Cup and emphasized maintaining that consistency. “There will be tough moments, but we are committed to moving forward,” he added.

With this dominant whitewash, India reaffirmed its supremacy on home soil, showcasing both skill and resilience.