Rohit Sharma And Virat Kohli Lead Team India In Victory Dance At Wankhede Stadium
Mumbai experienced an extraordinary night of celebration as Team India, led by Rohit Sharma, marked their recent victory with a lively parade that ended in a grand event at Wankhede Stadium.
The evening kicked off with an open-top bus parade starting from Marine Drive. The bus moved slowly through a crowd of ecstatic supporters eager to see their heroes up close.

The Indian team proudly showcased the T20 World Cup trophy, receiving loud applause and cheers as they headed towards the iconic stadium. Fans climbed trees and filled every available space, creating a sea of blue to celebrate the team's remarkable achievement.
As the bus neared Wankhede Stadium, excitement peaked. The players, visibly touched by the immense support, interacted with fans, waving and holding up the trophy. The journey was delayed due to the sheer number of fans, which only added to the anticipation for the grand celebration at the stadium.
Inside Wankhede, the atmosphere was electric. The sound of dhols filled the air as players disembarked and joined in the festivities. Videos shared online captured these magical moments, especially a clip of Virat Kohli encouraging Rohit Sharma to dance. Both cricketing stars, along with other team members, broke into an impromptu dance, showcasing their joy and camaraderie.
Rahul Dravid, Suryakumar Yadav, and Mohammed Siraj also joined in the dance. Siraj's bhangra moves drew particular attention. Officials from the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), including Secretary Jay Shah and Vice-President Rajiv Shukla, were present to share in the team's success and fans' unrestrained joy.
A Night to Remember
The victory parade and subsequent celebration at Wankhede were not just a tribute to the players' hard work but also a testament to Indian cricket fans' unwavering support. As night fell, celebrations continued with players being felicitated while chants and cheers echoed through the stadium for their favourite stars.
This celebration marked the end of a 13-year wait for an ICC World Cup trophy. It was a memorable night for both players and millions of fans who celebrated alongside them. The streets of Mumbai and stands of Wankhede resonated with sounds of victory, unity, and an unbreakable bond between the team and its supporters.