Watch: Today our whole country… what did Team India captain Rohit Sharma say on the Indian Cricket Team Victory Parade?

Vilas Dhadke
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  • Rohit Sharma: On Thursday evening, Indian players and support staff held an open bus victory parade. During this, almost all the players and support staff members including Team India captain Rohit Sharma were seen.
Indian Cricket Team Victory Parade
Indian Cricket Team Victory Parade

Indian Cricket Team Victory Parade:

World champion Indian team returned home on Thursday. Earlier, due to bad weather, Indian players and support staff were stranded in Barbados. Indian players and support staff were brought from Barbados by charter flight. This charter flight landed at Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi at around 6 am on Thursday. After this, Indian fans gave a grand welcome to the players. Team India players including Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli went from the airport to Hotel ITC Maurya. Also talked to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

‘Winning the T20 World Cup 2007 was a different feeling, at that time…’

After this, Indian players and support staff held an open bus victory parade on Thursday evening. During this, almost all the players including Team India captain Rohit Sharma were seen. Indian captain Rohit Sharma expressed his happiness amidst a huge crowd on the streets of Mumbai. BCCI has released a video of Indian players including Rohit Sharma. Rohit Sharma is saying that winning the T20 World Cup 2007 was a different feeling, at that time our victory parade was held in the afternoon, today it is happening in the evening.

The year is 2007. T20 cricket is still a fresh phenomenon, a new twist on the beloved sport. Enter India, a team not quite considered the favorite, but with a glint of potential in their eyes. And then, magic happened. We won the T20 World Cup, etching our names in cricketing history.

Winning that World Cup was a feeling unlike any other. It was a wave of pure, unadulterated joy, a sense of having achieved something truly remarkable. Here’s why that victory in 2007 holds a special place in our hearts:

  • The Underdogs Triumph: We weren’t the most fancied team. There were giants like Australia and South Africa, teams with established T20 pedigrees. But our boys played with a never-say-die attitude, upsetting the odds and proving that on a given day, anything is possible.
  • Birth of New Heroes: The tournament saw the rise of cricketing legends like Yuvraj Singh and Dhoni. Their audacious sixes and tactical brilliance sent shivers down the spines of opponents and left us fans awestruck.
  • A Nation United: The win transcended the sport. It brought the country together, a shared celebration that echoed from streets to homes. Cricket, as always, had united a billion emotions.

Looking back, it’s not just the victory that evokes nostalgia. It’s the memories – the late-night matches watched with friends and family, the spontaneous celebrations on the streets, the sense of collective pride.

Winning the 2007 T20 World Cup was more than a trophy. It was a moment that etched itself into our sporting folklore, a reminder that with belief, passion, and a touch of magic, even the most unexpected dreams can come true.

What are your memories of the 2007 T20 World Cup? Share your stories and favorite moments in the comments below!

‘This World Cup is very special in many ways. You are my…’

Rohit Sharma further said that T20 World Cup 2007 was my first World Cup, but this time I was playing as a captain. This is a different feeling for me, this time I led the team, this World Cup is very special in many ways. You can see the enthusiasm of the people around me, this is enough to tell the whole story, along with this it is a very special moment for our country. I am very happy with the achievement we have achieved, our whole country is happy. 

This World Cup is unlike any other! The atmosphere is electric, the upsets are shocking, and the beautiful game is on full display. But for me, there’s another layer that makes this tournament truly special: YOU.

Here’s why you, my fellow football fanatic, are an integral part of this World Cup experience:

  • Shared Passion: We scream with joy together, groan in disappointment as one, and analyze every tackle with the fervor of tactical geniuses. You’re the ones who understand the late-night texts about a screamer from a team nobody expected, the ones who share the memes perfectly capturing the emotions of the tournament.
  • World Cup Community: You’re the reason watching these games feels like a global party. We may be from different countries, cheering for different teams, but the love for the sport unites us.
  • Making Memories: We’re creating memories together. Remember that last-minute goal we celebrated like it was our own team scoring? Or the crazy prediction that came true, making us local legends amongst our friends? These are the moments that make the World Cup special, and we share them together.

So, this World Cup isn’t just about who lifts the trophy. It’s about the shared experience, the camaraderie, and the passion we ignite in each other.

You are my World Cup companion, my fellow football fanatic, and together, we’re making this tournament unforgettable.

Let’s keep the discussions going! Who are you most impressed with so far? What are your predictions for the rest of the tournament? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

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