Indian cricket team returns to the country after winning T20 World Cup 2024, will meet PM Modi today

The Indian team has finally made it to India after winning the T20 World Cup. At about six in the morning, the jet carrying the Indian cricket team touched down at Delhi airport. The cheering crowd outside the airport began to intensify as soon as the Team India players emerged.

Following this, the players took a team bus to Hotel ITC Maurya, where they were greeted with warmth. The Indian cricket team is currently on their way to see Prime Minister Narendra Modi at 7, Lok Kalyan Marg. Team India will have breakfast at the PM residence.

Following this, the group will head back to the hotel before departing for Mumbai, where the program will take place. The group will arrive in Mumbai at 4:00 p.m. The team’s open bus procession is scheduled to begin with a program at Mumbai’s Wankhede Stadium. The group will finally depart for the Taj Hotel.

Let us inform you that Hurricane Beryl left Rohit Sharma’s whole team, his support staff, a few BCCI executives, and the players’ families stuck in Barbados. For the world champion squad, a special flight had been prepared by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI).

Team India Triumphant Return Delayed by Hurricane Beryl, Scheduled to Land in Delhi on July 4th

Cricket fans in India will have to wait a little longer to celebrate with their T20 World Cup champions. Team India‘s return flight, originally planned for July 2nd, was delayed due to the disruptive effects of Hurricane Beryl in Barbados.

However, the wait is nearing its end. According to sources, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has arranged a special flight to bring the team home. The flight, spearheaded by BCCI Secretary Jay Shah, is scheduled to land in Delhi early on the morning of July 4th.

The news comes as a relief for not only cricket fans but also members of the Indian media who were also stranded in Barbados due to the hurricane. They will be sharing the special flight back to India alongside the victorious team.

PM Modi called Rohit Sharma on Team India’s victory, praised the contribution of Virat Kohli and Rahul Dravid

T20 World Cup 2024: In the final game, the Indian squad captained by Rohit Sharma beat South Africa by 7 runs to win the T20 World Cup 2024. Everyone in the nation is celebrating after that. PM Narendra Modi thanked the Indian cricket team over the phone following their victory.

Under Dhoni’s leadership, India won the T20 World Cup championship in 2007. Rohit’s captaincy has since brought home the trophy once more. India’s win has created a joyous mood throughout the country.

PM Modi commended Rohit Sharma’s T20 career and congratulated him on his outstanding captaincy. Virat Kohli‘s final-match innings and his influence on Indian cricket were lauded by the PM.

The Prime Minister also commended Surya Kumar Yadav for the crucial catch and Hardik Pandya‘s bowling for the final over. He also acknowledged the work of Jasprit Bumrah. Rahul Dravid was also commended by the PM for his services to Indian cricket.

Before the start of the match, New Zealand team got a big shock; important spin bowler got corona

New Zealand and Pakistan will begin a five-match T20 series on January 12. The absence of Mitchell Santner, a vital spin bowler, due to Corona infection before the series began inflicted a serious setback on the New Zealand team. Santner will miss the opening game of the series.

The grounds of Auckland will host the opening game of the series between the two teams. This series, in which Kane Williamson will play for the first time in a long time, is crucial for the Kiwi team in light of their preparations for the T20 World Cup in 2024.

Mitchell Santner is out of the first match against Pakistan, according to the New Zealand Cricket Board. whereby he stated that Santner would not be attending Eden Park to play in the opening T20 match against Pakistan. His corona infection was discovered. In the upcoming days, the medical staff will continue to monitor him.

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