The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) office bearers presented the T20 World Cup-winning Indian team with a cheque of Rs 125 crores, here at Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai.
South Africa's white-ball coach, Rob Walter, is hopeful that opening batter Quinton de Kock will continue to feature in white-ball cricket after he failed to live his dream in the recently concluded T20 World Cup.
The Indian team crossed the ocean of fans who came in to celebrate their T20 World Cup success and arrived at the Wankhede Stadium to continue the night of celebration.
Members of the T20 World Cup-winning Indian team were greeted to a rapturous welcome during the victory parade from the Marine Drive to Wankhade Stadium in an open-top bus after they arrived in Mumbai from Delhi on Thursday
The last time the Indian men's cricket team shared the room with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, it was the Ahmedabad dressing room filled with an atmosphere of gloom, heartbreak and distraught, but today, as the same team met PM Modi at his residence, it was a surreal display of pride and
India's T20 World Cup-winning players, Hardik Pandya, Arshdeep Singh, Jasprit Bumrah, and many more stars, expressed their delight after meeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi at his residence on Thursday.
Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Mohsin Naqvi on Thursday confirmed that no decision has been made on Babar Azam's future as white-ball captain of the team.
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) President Roger Binny and Secretary Jay Shah gifted the T20 World Cup jersey to Prime Minister Narendra Modi at his residence on Thursday.
Team India will celebrate the World Cup victory with fans in an open-top bus in Mumbai and the special vehicle, painted in colours of Team India, has reached Marine Drive in the city ahead of team's arrival from Delhi