Indian cricket fans are ecstatic as they celebrate India's historic T20 World Cup victory. This groundbreaking win marks the return of a World Cup title after more than a decade. After being stranded in Barbados due to Hurricane Beryl, Team India finally arrived in New Delhi to commence their celebrations. The entire 15-man squad was scheduled to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi at his residence. With the trophy in hand, the team has now reached Mumbai, where an all-out celebration is planned at Wankhede Stadium. Notably, it was Hardik Pandya, not Rohit Sharma, who was seen lifting the trophy as the team exited.
Team India received a hero's welcome in Mumbai. While Rohit Sharma, along with his family, exited the airport first, it was vice-captain Hardik Pandya who emerged holding the coveted World Cup trophy high. This celebratory gesture added another layer of excitement to the homecoming.
The star all-rounder, Hardik Pandya, didn't just hold the T20 World Cup trophy high – he raised it for the cheering crowds at Mumbai Airport. This electric moment captured the spirit of the team's victory as they gear up for their celebratory bus parade through the city.
WATCH THE VIDEO HERE
Team India is in Mumbai. After their triumphant return from New Delhi, the team soon embarked on a victory parade through the city, culminating at the iconic Wankhede Stadium. Cricket fans are eagerly awaiting this historic occasion, reminiscent of MS Dhoni leading the team's last celebratory procession. The wait is finally over, and Mumbai is abuzz with excitement to witness their champions celebrate the T20 World Cup victory.
ALSO READ: WATCH - Rohit Sharma, Suryakuamr Yadav's epic bhangra moves on dhol set tone for Team India's celebration
ALSO READ: WATCH - Proud Rohit Sharma's heartwarming gesture with trophy redefines value of India winning T20 World Cup 2024
Team India's returned home after their T20 World Cup 2024 title triumph. They arrived in New Delhi on July 4, carrying the coveted trophy after their win in Barbados on June 29. The players were treated like champions upon arrival. Crowds of enthusiastic fans gathered outside the Delhi airport and ITC Maurya Hotel, their chants of "India, India" echoing through the air. At the hotel, the team enjoyed a special breakfast prepared by the chefs. Later, they met with Prime Minister Narendra Modi at his residence. Their arrival in New Delhi marked the end of a two-day delay caused by Hurricane Beryl in Barbados. Thanks to the BCCI's quick thinking, a chartered flight was arranged to bring the team, their families, and even stranded Indian media professionals back home together.
MORE ON SPORTS TAK
‘AIC24WC’ charter plane that rescued Team India to home becomes most tracked flight online