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Anand Mahindra renames marine drive post-team India’s parade

Fans packed every corner of Mumbai's Marine Drive, creating a sea of blue as they awaited a glimpse of the victorious T20 World Cup-winning Indian team. In response to a photo of the scene, Anand Mahindra renamed it Marine Drive. "It's no longer the Queen's Necklace in Mumbai. It's now Mumbai's 'Jaadu Ki Jhappi'," Mahindra announced on X.

Fans packed every corner of Mumbai's Marine Drive, creating a sea of blue as they awaited a glimpse of the victorious T20 World Cup-winning Indian team. In response to a photo of the scene, Anand Mahindra renamed it Marine Drive. "It's no longer the Queen's Necklace in Mumbai. It's now Mumbai's 'Jaadu Ki Jhappi'," Mahindra announced on X.

NEW DELHI: Anand Mahindra, the chairman of the Mahindra Group, was amazed to see lakhs gathering at Mumbai’s Marine Drive for Team India’s victory parade. The team had just returned from Barbados after winning the T20 World Cup but it was delayed due to bad weather. Arriving in New Delhi on a chartered plane early Thursday, they met with PM Narendra Modi before heading to Mumbai later in the day.

The Indian T20I cricket team took part in a historic victory parade on an open bus along Marine Drive. The roads were filled with lakhs of fans joyously celebrating and eagerly awaiting the arrival of the team. Despite the team’s delayed arrival, the enthusiasm of the passionate fans remained high, undeterred by the long wait in the crowd.

Fans packed every corner of Mumbai’s Marine Drive, creating a sea of blue as they awaited a glimpse of the victorious T20 World Cup-winning Indian team. In response to a photo of the scene, Anand Mahindra renamed it Marine Drive. “It’s no longer the Queen’s Necklace in Mumbai. It’s now Mumbai’s ‘Jaadu Ki Jhappi’,” Mahindra announced on X.

Indian cricketer Suryakumar Yadav, renowned for his crucial catch in the final against South Africa, expressed admiration for Mahindra’s idea. Following the parade, the team headed to Wankhede Stadium amidst enthusiastic cheers and applause from devoted fans. There, they were honored with a prize of Rs 125 crores by the BCCI. India ended a 17-year drought in ICC World Cup trophies by winning the final, defeating South Africa by seven runs on Saturday.

India’s victory in the final ended a 17-year drought in ICC World Cup trophies, triumphing over South Africa by seven runs. Virat Kohli’s innings of 76 propelled India to a total of 176/7, supported by impactful bowling performances from Hardik Pandya (3/20) and Jasprit Bumrah (2/18), which restricted South Africa to 169/8 despite Heinrich Klaasen’s rapid 52 off just 27 balls.

Jasprit Bumrah, who claimed 15 wickets in the tournament at an impressive economy rate of 4.17, earned the coveted ‘Player of the Tournament’ award for his stellar contributions. The celebrations across Mumbai and beyond underscored the nation’s jubilation and pride in this long-awaited cricketing success.

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