World Cup-winning skipper Rohit Sharma said his team’s victory was a “dream come true” for India, as he awaited his return home to a hero’s welcome. The T20 triumph ended more than a decade of heartache after India’s previous World Cup win came in the 50-over version in 2011.“The team and I are very proud to be able to bring the cup home and are truly touched by how much happiness it has brought everyone back home,” Rohit said in a post on social media on Monday.He also posted a picture of himself lying flat on his back with his eyes closed, wearing his blue team kit.“This picture epitomises how I’m feeling right now,” he said.“Right now I’m basking in a dream come true for a billion of us.”India won a thrilling final by seven runs in Barbados on Saturday to clinch their first global tournament since the 2013 Champions Trophy.It was not clear when the Indian team would arrive home, with Indian media on Monday reporting they were stuck in Barbados, delayed by Hurricane Beryl.Jay Shah, secretary of the Board of Control for Cricket in India, announced around 25 people in the team, coaching and support staff would share nearly $15mn in prize money, a reward for their “talent, determination, and sportsmanship”.The bonus announced on Sunday is in addition to a record prize pool of $11.25mn for the tournament, of which India will receive $2.45mn.The cricket-obsessed country erupted in midnight celebrations as India won, with fans in blue India shirts taking to the streets across cities including the capital New Delhi.Hurricane delays triumphant return as India set to name new coachIndia will name their new coach after the World Cup-winning team makes its triumphant return from the Caribbean - but it is unclear when that will be because of a hurricane.The frontrunner appears to be Gautam Gambhir, 42, a former batsman who scored over 10,000 international runs across three formats.He most recently coached Kolkata Knight Riders to the IPL crown.Indian media reported on Monday the other man in the running to replace Rahul Dravid is W V Raman, 59, also an ex-Indian cricketer, and former coach of the national women’s team.Shah, secretary of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), said the two candidates had been “interviewed and shortlisted” by the board’s Cricket Advisory Committee, according to the Press Trust of India news agency.“After reaching Mumbai, whatever they have decided, we will go by that,” Shah said.Shah spoke in Barbados, where he told Indian reporters the team were stranded because flights were delayed by Hurricane Beryl.“Like you we are also stuck,” he told reporters.Shah has also said that “seniors will be there” in next year’s Champions Trophy and the World Test Championship final, if India qualify for it, while a decision on whether Hardik Pandya succeeds Sharma as the next T20I captain will be taken solely by the selectors.“The transition has already happened with three greats retiring,” Shah said when asked about the team’s next phase following the T20I retirements of Virat Kohli, Rohit and (Ravindra) Jadeja.“The way this team is progressing, our target is to win the World Test Championship final and Champions Trophy. There will be a similar squad playing there. The seniors will be there.”This means that the senior players, fitness permitting, are likely to be available for the nine ODI matches that India will play before the Champions Trophy scheduled for February-March 2025 in Pakistan.The T20 World Cup final was the final match in charge for former skipper Dravid, 51, who was bounced in the air by the team during the celebrations.Former batsman V V S Laxman will coach the team for their tour of Zimbabwe for five T20 internationals from July 6-14, Shah said.The new coach will take over for India’s tour of Sri Lanka, made up of three T20s and three ODIs, which begins on July 27.