On July 4, PM Modi had a candid conversation with Team India after their T20 World Cup win. He asked Indian captain Rohit Sharma why he ate pitch soil in Barbados. Rohit explained that he wanted to keep the winning memory, as the pitch was significant for their victory. Rohit also shared their hard work and near misses in previous World Cups. PM Modi jokingly inquired about Rohit's victory ‘Robot-Dance’ while receiving the trophy, asking if it was Chahal’s idea.
06 July,2024 01:37 PM ISTTeam India finally arrived in Mumbai for their victory roadshow in Mumbai. Following their thrilling T20 World Cup triumph, the city resonated with joyous cheers and celebrations. Thousands thronged the streets, their spirits high, chanting and waving flags in a frenzy of excitement. The atmosphere turned vibrant with the shared passion for cricket, as jubilant supporters from all walks of life unite in celebration. The victory parade was started from Marine Drive to Wankhede Stadium. Watch video
04 July,2024 10:15 PM ISTLakhs of fans thronged Marine Drive as Team India's open-top bus victory parade kicked off to celebrate their T20 World Cup triumph. Arriving in Delhi early Thursday morning after a marathon 15-hour flight from Barbados, the players were warmly welcomed at the Delhi airport before paying a visit to PM Modi at his residence. The celebrations culminated in Mumbai with a spectacular parade through the city streets. Watch video.
04 July,2024 10:09 PM ISTExcited cricket fans in Mumbai are eagerly awaiting Team India's victory parade on an open bus and the felicitation ceremony at Wankhede Stadium on July 4th. Following their thrilling T20 World Cup win, the city is buzzing with joyous cheers and celebrations. Fans of all ages are gearing up to line the streets, waving flags and banners in support of their beloved team. The atmosphere is electric as everyone anticipates a memorable event honoring the cricket champions. Team India's triumph has united the city in pride and excitement, promising a day of unforgettable moments and heartfelt celebrations.
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