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Open-top bus parade for Rohit Sharma’s T20 World Cup-winning team in Mumbai on Thursday evening, says BCCI
The World Cup winning team will also be at a breakfast hosted by prime minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi on Thursday morning
Like MS Dhoni’s 2007 T20 World Cup-winning team, Rohit Sharma’s victorious team will take a ride on an open-top bus in a parade from the National Centre for Performing Arts in Nariman Point to the iconic Wankhede Stadium at 4 pm on Thursday evening. Before this, the team travelling on a charter plane, will land in New Delhi in the wee hours of Thursday and then be at a breakfast hosted by prime minister Narendra Modi.
“The players are tired and are mentally fatigued. That is why it was decided to have short open-top bus parade from NCPA, Nariman Point, to Wankhede Stadium which is not more than 2 kilometers followed by prize distribution, where the Rs 125 crore prize money will be distributed by BCCI secretary Jay Shah,” a source in the Board of Control for Cricket in India said.
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The team left Barbados on Wednesday afternoon (IST) and will also use a charter plane to fly from Delhi to Mumbai.
India beat South Africa by seven runs to win their second T20 World Cup and first ICC title in 13 years. However, their return from Bridgetown was delayed because of the onset of hurricane Beryl. The BCCI arranged for a charter plane for the team.
During an interview to The Indian Express, Suryakumar Yadav, who pulled off a stunning boundary line catch to dismiss David Miller, had spoken about the deserted streets in Bridgetown post the World Cup win.
“But if you look outside the window, neeche sab sannata hai (it’s all quiet down below), everyone has gone home after the game. There is no one here, probably, once we reach India, kya mahoul hoga (what will be the atmosphere), we will feel there only. I can see from here that the whole of India is celebrating, everyone is on the streets,” he had said.
The Mumbai Cricket Association and the police have a scheduled meeting on Wednesday evening.
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First uploaded on: 03-07-2024 at 15:12 IST