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    Watch video: Rohit Sharma shows off T20 World Cup trophy as Team India arrives in Delhi

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    The Rohit Sharma-led team will stay at the ITC Maurya in Delhi for a while before heading to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi at his office, where a small function is organised. After meeting PM Modi, the players will travel to Mumbai for an open bus parade at Marine Drive.

    Men's T20 World Cup winning Indian team finally lands in New Delhi
    Rohit Sharma and the Indian men's cricket team landed in Delhi on Thursday morning (July 4) after winning the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 in the West Indies. The team arrived at the IGI Airport in Delhi early, where a huge crowd of fans gathered to welcome them. After a 17-year wait, India secured their second T20 World Cup trophy. Rohit Sharma proudly showed off the trophy as fans cheered loudly.

    A video of Rohit displaying the T20 World Cup 2024 trophy upon arrival in India is now trending online.


    The team will stay at the ITC Maurya in Delhi for a while before heading to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi at his office, where a small function is organised. After meeting PM Modi, the players will travel to Mumbai for an open bus parade at Marine Drive.


    On Wednesday (July 3), Rohit Sharma and BCCI secretary Jay Shah invited fans to join the historic parade on X (formerly Twitter).

    “We want to enjoy this special moment with all of you. So let’s celebrate this win with a victory parade at Marine Drive & Wankhede on July 4th from 5:00 p.m. onwards. It’s coming home,” Rohit tweeted.


    “Join us for the Victory Parade honouring Team India’s World Cup win! Head to Marine Drive and Wankhede Stadium on July 4th from 5:00 pm onwards to celebrate with us! Save the date! #TeamIndia #Champions @BCCI @IPL,” Jay Shah wrote.




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