Hardik Pandya Thanks Fans During T20 World Cup Victory Parade in Mumbai

Hardik Pandya Thanks Fans During T20 World Cup Victory Parade in Mumbai

Hardik Pandya Thanks Fans During T20 World Cup Victory Parade in Mumbai

Indian all-rounder Hardik Pandya expressed his gratitude to fans for their support during the T20 World Cup victory parade and ceremony at Wankhede Stadium. Despite being booed in the past, Pandya was cheered by fans as he celebrated with the team.

The parade, led by Rohit Sharma, saw fans dancing and cheering as players lifted the trophy. Pandya’s name echoed in the stadium, especially when Sharma praised his performance in the final against South Africa.

Pandya shared his feelings on social media, saying, “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.”

After the Indian team arrived in Mumbai, the Rohit Sharma-led team kicked off the open-top bus parade from Marine Drive. Fans turned up in numbers, danced to the tune of India’s success, and celebrated the arrival of the T20 World Cup-winning team. Throughout the parade, players were seen lifting the coveted trophy high in the air and appreciating the support that the fans showed throughout the tournament. The love of the fans to see their team was clearly visible when some of them climbed on the tree and cheered for the team as the bus went past them. Once the victory parade ended and the team arrived at the Wankhede Stadium, the Indian cricket players danced to the tunes of ‘dhol’ with fans cheering for them. Pandya’s name reverberated in Wankhede when skipper Rohit Sharma called out his name for his splendid spell in the final of the T20 World Cup against South Africa.

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