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Victory Parade! Team India celebrate with fans in Mumbai

By REDIFF CRICKET
July 06, 2024

IMAGE: The jubilant Indian players celebrate during the victory parade in Mumbai on Thursday. Photograph: BCCI/X

A sea of fans greeted the victory parade of the T20 World Cup winning Indian team in Marine Drive as thousands of passionate fans descended on the streets to celebrate the memorable triumph, in Mumbai, on Thursday.

IMAGE: India's batting greats Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma celebrate with the T20 World Cup Trophy. Photograph: BCCI/X

IMAGE: India's players greet the fans during the victory parade in Mumbai on Thursday. Photograph: Hitesh Harisinghani/Rediff.com

The open bus parade started from the National Centre for Performing Arts (NCPA) in Nariman Point till the Wankhede Stadium started little after 7.30 pm IST as fans thronged the Marine Drive to catch a glimpse of their favourite cricketers.

Video: ANI/X

Video: ANI/X

The Wankhede Stadium, which was thrown open to fans, was packed with fans within minutes.

Immediately on their arrival in Mumbai, Rohit Sharma and his men made their way to Nariman Point to start the victory parade on the open-top bus.

IMAGE: The team bus, surrounded by fans, head to pick up the Indian team from the National Centre of Performing Arts, ahead of the victory parade. Photograph: Hitesh Harisinghani/Rediff.com

Earlier, the start of the T20 World Champions's victory parade, was delayed even as thousands of fans made their way to the area and the Wankhede stadium.

The parade was pushed back as Rohit Sharma and Co landed in Mumbai a little after 5 pm local time.

According to PTI, the team left New Delhi only at 3:42 pm after meeting with Prime Minister Narendra D Modi earlier in the day, having returned from Barbados only early on Thursday morning.

The open bus parade was scheduled to begin from the National Centre for Performing Arts at the tip of Nariman Point and travel to the Wankhede stadium a kilometre away.

SEE: Fans arrive at Churchgate station, which is located close to both Marine Drive and the Wankhede stadium. Video: Hitesh Harisinghani/Rediff.com

As early as 3 pm on Thursday afternoon, fans, waving the Indian Tricolour, emerged from Western Railway suburban trains at Churchgate station in south Mumbai on Thursday, ahead of Team India's victory parade.

Rediff.com's Hitesh Harisinghani reported scenes of chaos and a near stampede as fans awaited the parade, that will set off at Marine Drive at 5 pm.

IMAGE: Fans await the arrival of Team India at Marine Drive. Photograph: BCCI/X

Extra security has been deployed at Churchgate and the nearby stations in view of the Indian team's victory parade in south Mumbai on Thursday evening, the Western Railway said.

'Extra security arrangements have been made at Churchgate, Marine Lines and Charni Road stations for efficient crowd management as a huge numbers of fans are expected to travel to Wankhede Stadium and also around Marine Drive to take part in the victory parade celebrations,' Western Railway tweeted.

'Additional Ticket Checking staff have also been deployed at the stations and additional UTS windows at Churchgate will remain operational till midnight,' Western Railway posted on X.

 

SEE: Fans at Marine Lines station, which is also close to the Wankhede stadium and the Marine Drive promenade. Video: Satish Bodas/Rediff.com

 

Fans thronged the Wankhede stadium in Mumbai and in no time the iconic venue, where India won the 2011 ODI World Cup final, was packed to the maximum.

SEE: The packed stands at the Wankhede Stadium. Video: Kind courtesy Mumbai Cricket Association

 

Even the rain proved to be no bar for the waiting fans as they danced in the stands.

SEE: Fans enjoy in the stands at the Wankhede stadium. Video: Kind courtesy Mumbai Cricket Association

Some fans were heard chanting "Bharat Mata Ki Jai" at south Mumbai's Marine Lines station as they alighted from the trains, with a replica of the T20 World Cup trophy.

SEE: The open-top bus for Team India's victory parade. Video: ANI

Earlier, the special bus for India's victory parade reached Marine Drive, hours before the victorious Indian cricket team arrived in the city.

The bus, with an open top, has been customised with the team's picture across the bus.

 

 

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