New Delhi, India- India's T20 World Cup winners returned home to a heroes' welcome July 4, greeted by euphoric fans in New Delhi before skipper Rohit Sharma led them to a meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Frenzied crowds shouted "India, India" after the team landed at Delhi airport from the Caribbean, having been delayed for days by Hurricane Beryl.
The team waved to the crowds and danced to drums and live music at their hotel before heading off to meet Modi at his residence.
Rohit and his team wore Indian jerseys emblazoned with "Champions", as broadcasters showed images of them meeting the premier.
Modi posed for a photograph with the team before sitting down for a chat with the players.
An excellent meeting with our Champions!
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) July 4, 2024
Hosted the World Cup winning team at 7, LKM and had a memorable conversation on their experiences through the tournament. pic.twitter.com/roqhyQRTnn
Evening saw the team paraded in an open-topped bus through the financial capital Mumbai, the birthplace of India's cricket obsession, along a seafront route thronging with jubliant crowds.
They took a victory lap in front of thousands more fans at Wankhede Stadium, the site of India's last World Cup win for the 50-over edition of the tournament in 2011.
"This is surreal, watching my team with the World Cup," emotional fan Rohit Khanna told AFP before the team landed.
"I saw the 2011 triumph, but this is a moment I will never forget."
Victory Parade at Marine Drive Mumbai, India. / X/ICCDespite monsoon rain, crowds gathered outside New Delhi's airport long before dawn, waiting for a glimpse of their idols, who had beaten South Africa in a thrilling final in Barbados.
Whistles and wild cheers greeted the players as they walked out from the arrivals area with gold medals around their necks, some giving a thumbs-up to their fans.
It was vice-captain Hardik Pandya who emerged first, wearing a Caribbean hat, and the crowd erupted when captain Rohit came out carrying the glittering trophy, which he hoisted into the air.
Star batsman Virat Kohli, whose hometown is Delhi, was given some of the loudest cheers as he waved to hundreds of fans.
"It's a dream for me to witness India return home from a World Cup," said a shirtless fan with a Kohli tattoo on his chest.
Last weekend's victory ended an 11-year global cricket trophy drought for India following their 2013 Champions Trophy win.
The final was the last match in charge for coach Rahul Dravid, 51, who was bounced in the air by the team during the post-match celebrations.
Rohit, Kohli and all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja all announced their retirement from T20 international cricket after the final.
Plane tracking website Flightradar24 said the special Air India charter had been the "most tracked flight for much of the last 15 hours", as excited fans followed the team's journey back from the Caribbean.
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