Team India T20 World Cup Celebration Live Updates: Following a reception by PM Narendra Modi in New Delhi, the Indian cricket team is scheduled to proceed to Mumbai for a BCCI felicitation and a trophy parade. Be sure to review the traffic restrictions in place for South Mumbai.
The Indian cricket team’s T20 World Cup victory celebration is in full swing. After meeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi at 7, Lok Kalyan Marg, the team arrived in New Delhi early on Thursday morning to a warm welcome at the IGI Airport.
The players will have a busy day ahead, with a BCCI felicitation function at the Wankhede Stadium and an open bus trophy tour in Mumbai. Fans can attend the felicitation function at the Wankhede Stadium for free, on a first-come basis, with gates opening at 4 pm. In Mumbai, several roads have been closed for traffic and parking is prohibited on 10 roads.
Team India found themselves stranded in Barbados due to a hurricane, however, they were successfully evacuated from the West Indies via a chartered flight. The team departed from Barbados and arrived at New Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport on an Air India flight AIC24WC, also known as Air India Champions 24 World Cup, after a 16-hour direct journey. The flight took off at approximately 4:50 am local time on Wednesday and landed in Delhi at 6 am IST on Thursday. Team India emerged victorious over South Africa by a margin of seven runs in the final match held in Bridgetown last Saturday.
Mumbai Fans to Join Team India’s Victory Procession :
The stadium currently appears deserted, save for the lower stand of the Vijay Merchant pavilion, which offers some shade and is occupied by nearly 100 resting cops. A dais with a blue carpet is being set up in front of the sight screen near the pavilion, with a large #CHAMPIONS cutout placed in one corner.
Chants of “Mumbai cha Raja, Rohit Sharma!” can be heard from one of the entrances, where hundreds of fans are gathered. The gates are not due to open for at least another hour.
Today, the performance of the Indian cricket team has made 1.4 billion countrymen proud. Winning a World Cup in the world of sports is a great achievement. However, in every village, town, and street of India, you have also won numerous hearts.
This tournament will be remembered for a special reason – you played against teams from various countries and remained unbeaten to claim the title. This is no small feat,” stated Modi in a video shared on his social media platforms.
According to the images received from New Delhi, the athletes have reached the airport to depart for Mumbai.
Upon arrival in Mumbai, the Indian cricket team will have a busy day. The schedule for the evening is as follows:
4 pm : Arrival in Mumbai and transfer to Volvo Buses
5 pm : Arrival at NCPA and boarding of the Open-top Bus
5 to 7 pm : Open-top Bus Parade
7 to 7.30 pm : Felicitation ceremony at Wankhede.
Mumbai Police DCP Zone 1 Pravin Munde announced in a video statement on Wednesday that the Indian cricket team will be arriving in Mumbai tomorrow after their victory in the T20 World Cup. A victory procession in an open bus will take place from 5-7 pm on Marine Drive between Nariman Point and Wankhede Stadium. Those interested in attending the procession are advised to arrive before 4:30 pm and assemble on the promenade side, not on the road.
Additionally, a victory lap will be held in Wankhede Stadium at 7 pm. Attendees are requested to be seated in the stadium before 6 pm. It is recommended to utilize the public transport system to avoid traffic congestion.
The Indian cricket team, winners of the T20 World Cup, will be hosting a victory parade in Mumbai this evening before proceeding to the Wankhede Stadium for a felicitation by BCCI. As a result, the Mumbai police have announced road closures.
Please take note of the following traffic restrictions for today: Seven roads in South Mumbai will be closed for the victory parade, and parking will not be allowed on 10 roads.
N S Road (North Bound): Closed for all vehicles from NCPA to Meghdoot Bridge (Princess Street Bridge).
N S Road (South Bound): Closed for all vehicles from Meghdoot Bridge (Princess Street Bridge) to NCPA/ Hutatma Rajguru Chowk (Mantralaya Junction).
Veer Nariman Road (North Bound): Closed for all vehicles from Ahilyabai Holkar Chowk (Churchgate Junction) to Kilachand chowk (Sunder Mahal Junction).
Vacha Road: Closed for all vehicles from WIAA Chowk to Ratanlal Babuna Chowk (Marine plaza Junction).
Madam Cama Road: Closed for all vehicles from Hutatma Rajguru Chowk (Mantralaya Junction) to Venutai chavan chowk (Air India Junction).
Barrister Rajni Patel Marg: Closed for all vehicles from Sakhar bhavan junction to NS Road.
Vinay K Shah Marg: Closed for all types of vehicles from Jamanalal Bajaj Marg to Murali Deora Chowk and N S Road.
The Mumbai players from the Indian cricket team, including Captain Rohit Sharma, Suryakumar Yadav, Shivam Dubey, and Yashasvi Jaiswal, are scheduled to meet with Maharashtra Chief Minister tomorrow. Shiv Sena leader Pratap Sarnaik extended the invitation to the players to meet CM Eknath Shinde, and they have graciously accepted. The meeting will take place at the Maharashtra Assembly.
The Indian cricket team’s flight from Barbados to New Delhi was filled with incredible moments as players like Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, Mohammad Sirja, and Arshdeep Singh all had special interactions with the T20 World Cup trophy. This victory marks the second T20 World Cup triumph for the Indian cricket team, with their previous win dating back to the inaugural edition in 2007.
Additionally, this year’s win put an end to an 11-year wait for an ICC trophy, with India’s last ICC title being the 2013 Champions Trophy under Mahendra Singh Dhoni.
Conclusion :
This significant triumph has reignited the essence of the 2007 T20 World Cup win and concluded an 11-year anticipation for an ICC trophy, solidifying the heritage of this exceptional team. The expedition of Team India, from being stuck in Barbados due to a hurricane to hoisting the T20 World Cup trophy, is a proof of their tenacity, commitment, and unwavering spirit.
While the nation celebrates, the festivities act as a symbol of the unifying influence of sports and the remarkable accomplishments that accompany hard work and determination. Prime Minister Modi’s remarks resonate with the feelings of 1.4 billion Indians: this team has not only secured a trophy but also numerous hearts throughout the country. The road ahead may present challenges, but with the steadfast backing of their supporters, Team India is prepared for even greater triumphs in the days to come.
The T20 World Cup triumph transcends beyond a mere sporting feat; it is a moment that will be remembered in the archives of Indian cricket history, motivating future generations to aspire for greatness. As the fireworks illuminate the night sky above Mumbai, one thing remains certain: the spirit of Team India will persist to gleam brightly, guiding the way for many more victories in the future.
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