From Alia Bhatt To Kiara Advani, Bollywood Celebrates After India's T20 World Cup Win
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Congratulations to Team India
Congratulations, champion team India. The Rohit Sharma-led side lifted the ICC Men's T20 World Cup trophy on Saturday. The team, literally, snatched the win from the jaws of defeat. India defeated South Africa by seven runs to bring home the trophy after 11 years. Fans, including our favourite stars, celebrated the special moment in style. From Ranveer Singh to Vicky Kaushal, celebrities shared their raw emotions on social media. Ranveer uploaded not one, not two, but five posts. First up, the actor shared a video of himself dancing in front of the screen. On the screen, we could see Team India lifting the trophy.
Next, Ranveer Singh gave a shout-out to Hardik Pandya, who bowled the nervous final over of the innings and drove Team India towards victory. “Some respect on his name,” said Ranveer in the video. In the caption, he wrote, “My boy Hardik Pandya redeemed.”
Then, Ranveer Singh shared a detailed note to praise his favourite players. For Virat Kohli, who announced his retirement from T20 cricket after the match, Ranveer wrote, “The King dropping the ANCHOR what a way to cap an incredible career! Virat Kohli.” For Akshar Patel, he added, “BAPU with the clutch contributions Akshar Patel.” “BUMRAH ... cemented as the greatest Indian pace of all time Jasprit Bumrah,” Ranveer wrote for Jasprit Bumrah. Appreciating Suryakumar Yadav, Ranveer mentioned, “SKY with one of the most iconic outfield catches in the history of sport frame that! Suryakumar Yadav.” “ARSHDEEP the lionheart fought like a warrior! Arshdeep Singh,” Ranveer said praising Arshdeep Singh. For “the ultimate'' Hardik Pandya, Ranveer quipped, “HARDIK - The Ultimate Redemption what a story arc! Heroic! Hardik Pandya.”
Ranveer Singh also shared a sweet message for Indian cricket coach Rahul Dravid. He wrote, “What a way to win. It was all but lost. And then...the fight back. What a befitting tribute to one of the greatest champions of Indian cricket! RAHUL 'The Wall' Dravid.”