The Vijay Parade started from Nariman Point. However, due to the crowd that had come from every corner of the country, the bus was moving at a very slow speed. The distance from here to Wankhede Stadium is just one kilometre. But it took hours to reach the stadium.
The whole of India is united in honor of the world-champion Indian team. The Rohit brigade had hoisted the tricolor after defeating South Africa in the final of the T20 World Cup 2024 with many cricket predictions accurately pinpointing the result. The Indian team returned home on Thursday. In celebration of this historic victory, be it children, youth, or old people… everyone is on the streets with the tricolor in their hands to get a glimpse of the champions.
On 29 June 2024, Team India not only won a match, tournament, or trophy, but also ended the 11-year-long wait of crores of Indians. Team India reached Mumbai from New Delhi, where lakhs of fans had gathered on the streets. Everyone was waiting for the champions. Marine Drive was completely packed. Earlier this scene was seen in 1983, 2007, and 2011, but in the year 2024, the craze of fans for cricket has increased even more.
Such a wonderful, incomparable, and unbelievable welcome of the champion was never seen before and can never be seen anywhere else except in our country, because here cricket is not just a game but a ‘passion’.Other countries that love this sport, do not same passion, so this unique blend of history, cultural significance, and star worship makes India’s cricket passion unmatched. Be it Delhi or Mumbai, despite heavy rains, there was no decrease in the enthusiasm of the fans. The whole country reverberated with cheers for Mumbai Cha Raja Rohit Sharma…, Run Machine King Kohli.
The victory parade started from Nariman Point. From here the team reached Wankhede Stadium by bus. However, due to the crowd from every corner of the country, the bus was moving at a very slow speed. The distance from here to Wankhede Stadium is one kilometer. But it took hours to reach the stadium. The Indian team had earlier reached Delhi early Thursday morning, where the team met Prime Minister Narendra Modi during the day. The Indian team has won the T20 World Cup for the second time by defeating South Africa.