Published 13:00 IST, July 5th 2024
Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli Dance Like Kids Together at Wankhede Stadium, Video Goes Viral
Virat Kohli showcased typical Punjabi moves and Rohit Sharma joined his rhythm. Watch what transpired at Wankhede during India's T20 WC celebration.
The flow of clips from Team India's grand T20 World Cup victory celebration is not stopping. As the internet space is filled with dozens of videos showcasing players being soaked in the grandeur of their achievement, a new addition to the set has come and features Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma, and other members of Team India.
Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma, and the rest of the bunch dance to the tunes of Chak De India
In a video shared by the IPL franchise Mumbai Indians, almost the entire lot of Team India could be seen passionately dancing to the tunes of the famous song "Chak De India" and orchestra. Virat Kohli exhibited typical Punjabi moves and Rohit Sharma joined his rhythm. Suryakumar Yadav, Shivam Dube, Sanju Samson and Hardik Pandya also entered the frame later on.
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Mumbai Came to a still to salute the heroes of T20 World Cup 2024
An ocean of humanity greeted the victory parade of the T20 World Cup winning Indian team in South Mumbai's Marine Drive as thousands of passionate fans gathered to catch a glimpse of their favourite stars, bringing the traffic to a complete standstill.
The open bus parade, which was delayed by more than a couple of hours, started from the National Centre for Performing Arts (NCPA) in Nariman Point post 7:30pm and went till the Wankhede Stadium.
The distance is covered usually in five minutes but it took more than one-and-a-half-hour as the players savoured the evening of their lives all drenched — not in rain but unadulterated love from their die-hard fans.
In 2007, Rohit Sharma was the youngest member of the Mahendra Singh Dhoni's epoch-making squad and now at 37, for him to lead his T20 World Champion Indian cricket team on a victory parade must have given him a sense of deja vu.
He is now the oldest member of this current team, 'been there and done that' and even as the faces around him changed in more than one-and-a-half decades, the now-retired Indian T20 skipper remained a constant for all these years.
As the bus passed through the sea of humans, his mind must have travelled back to that September morning in 2007 when Mumbai was as drenched as it was this Thursday evening.
Chants of "Mumbaicha Raja, Rohit Sharma" (Who's the King of Mumbai? Rohit Sharma) reverberated through the roads.
(With inputs from PTI)
Updated 13:08 IST, July 5th 2024