T20 World Cup Parade: July 4, 2024, will be etched in the memory of the Indian Cricket team and their fans. Whether someone watched it on mobile or TV, or made it to Marine Drive to witness the special moment firsthand, no one will forget this day. It was a reminder to everyone of how important cricket is to Indians and how much it means when the team wins an ICC trophy. Team India’s victory parade was as grand as Lionel Messi and his team’s FIFA World Cup celebration two years ago. It was truly a special day.
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Hardik Pandya’s special Gesture for Fans at T20 World Cup Parade
For a moment, the mighty Arabian sea was overwhelmed by the ocean of Indian cricket fans jamming the Marine Drive. It was a sight to behold. It was a “I was there” kind of day which will live in the memories of all the members of Indian Cricket team on the roof of open bus and the fans, who made this day all the more special.
Hardik Pandya, one of India’s hero of the T20 World Cup, shared a video on his X (formerly known as Twitter), account where he can be seen holding the prestigious T20 trophy and enjoying the moment with fans.
“India, you mean the world to me! From the bottom of my heart, thank you for all the love.. these are moments that I will never ever forget! Thank you for coming out to celebrate with us, despite the rains! We love you so much! Celebrating with you is why we do what we do! We’re all champions! All 1.4 billion of us! Thank you Mumbai, thank you India,” Pandya wrote on his twitter post.
India, you mean the world to me! From the bottom of my heart, thank you for all the love.. these are moments that I will never ever forget! Thank you for coming out to celebrate with us, despite the rains! We love you so much! Celebrating with you is why we do what we do! We’re… pic.twitter.com/c18lLrPJ1q
— hardik pandya (@hardikpandya7) July 4, 2024
Team India touched down in New Delhi on Thursday morning and met PM Narendra Modi at 7, Lok Kalyan Marg before heading to Mumbai to kick-start the victory parade. All the members of Indian team wore the specially customized t-shirt with word “CHAMPION” written in bold letters.