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Indian cricketers celebrated in Mumbai victory parade following Twenty20 World Cup victory

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Last updated: 2024/07/04 at 6:14 PM
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Tens of thousands of fans in Mumbai greeted the Indian cricket team as they returned with the ICC men’s Twenty20 World Cup trophy, their first world title in 13 years. The victory came after a tight finish against South Africa in the final in Barbados. Skipper Rohit Sharma and Hardik Pandya led the team in an open bus convoy to Wankhede stadium as fans danced and waved the Indian flag. The players met with Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi before heading to Mumbai for more celebrations.

The Indian cricket team arrived in New Delhi to a warm welcome from hundreds of supporters chanting “India, India” as the players boarded a bus. The celebrations continued as the team reached their hotel, where they were greeted by more fans. The return from Barbados was delayed due to a shutdown caused by Hurricane Beryl, but the team’s victorious homecoming made up for the delay. This T20 World Cup win marks India’s first world cup title since 2011, when they won the 50-over version.

Following their triumph, Sharma, Kohli, and Jadeja announced their retirement from T20 internationals, adding to the significance of the victory. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) announced a cash bonus of 1.25 billion rupees ($15 million) for the winning squad, showcasing their appreciation for the team’s hard work and dedication. The open bus roadshow in Mumbai allowed fans to catch a glimpse of their cricketing heroes and express their joy over the historic win.

The excitement and enthusiasm among fans were palpable as they danced and waved flags during the celebrations. The Indian cricket team’s victory in the T20 World Cup brought pride and joy to the nation, with fans eagerly awaiting the return of their beloved players. The jubilant scenes in Mumbai reflected the passion and love for cricket in India, a sport that holds a special place in the hearts of millions of fans. The players’ retirement announcements added an emotional touch to the celebrations, highlighting the end of an era in Indian cricket.

The success of the Indian cricket team in the T20 World Cup not only brought them the coveted trophy but also rejuvenated the spirit of the fans across the country. The players’ dedication and hard work paid off with this historic win, cementing their place in Indian cricketing history. The support from the BCCI and the government further emphasized the importance of the team’s achievement, with generous rewards and recognition for their efforts. The memories of this triumph will be cherished for years to come, inspiring future generations of cricketers in India to aim for greatness on the world stage.

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