From India Gate To Shivaji Park: Massive Celebrations As Team India Triumphs In T20 World Cup | Watch
Late at night, cricket enthusiasts nationwide poured onto the streets in droves to celebrate India's victory over South Africa in the T20 World Cup finals. Viral videos captured jubilant crowds dancing and cheering in celebration of India's long-awaited triumph.
Firecrackers illuminated the sky, the national flag flew proudly, and jubilant fans flooded the streets, dancing in celebration. Drumbeats resonated through the bustling crowd on various streets.
According to visuals from news agency ANI, fans celebrated and cheered for Team India as they secured their second T20 World Cup victory against South Africa.
A large gathering marked the long-awaited moment for India, with thousands assembling at Mumbai’s Shivaji Park. Viral social media footage captured the enthusiastic crowd raising the tricolour and chanting 'Bharat Mata Ki Jai'.
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At Mumbai airport, an unexpected sight unfolded as passengers danced to dhol beats, celebrating today's significant victory. Posters applauding Team India adorned the airport, adding to the festive atmosphere.
Meanwhile, in Hyderabad, fans celebrated India's victory uniquely by running on the RTC X road with the Indian flag.
India triumphed over South Africa in the ICC T20 World Cup final, securing victory by 7 runs. Rohit Sharma and his team brought home an ICC trophy after 11 years, marking India's first World Cup win since 2011.
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In conclusion, India triumphed over South Africa in a nail-biting contest at the Kensington Oval in Barbados, securing their second-ever ICC Men’s T20 World Cup title. In a thrilling see-saw affair, with the match swinging wildly between both teams, India's bowlers held their nerves to overcome a Heinrich Klaasen blitz in the middle overs. Successfully defending a total of 177, they ended their 11-year-long wait for an ICC title.