Virat Kohli, Ravindra Jadeja thank Mumbai Police for 'phenomenal job' managing victory parade
Virat Kohli expressed gratitude to Mumbai Police for their exceptional management of the T20 World Cup victory parade, which drew a massive crowd. The Indian cricket team, returning from Barbados after their win, was feted with enthusiasm. Prime M...

It was hosted for breakfast by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Delhi before heading to Mumbai for the victory parade which was attended by lakhs of fans.
It culminated into a felicitation ceremony at the iconic Wankhede stadium where the players danced and took a victory lap after sharing their thoughts on the triumph that ended a trophy drought of 11 years.
"Deep respect and heartfelt thanks to all the officers and staff of @MumbaiPolice & @CPMumbaiPolice for doing a phenomenal job during Team India's Victory Parade. Your dedication and service is highly appreciated. Jai Hind," Kohli posted on 'X'.
The 35-year-old, who was adjudged player of the match in the seven-run final win over South Africa last Saturday, flew out to London early this morning after completing the engagements here.
He had announced T20 international retirement at the end of the final.
All-rounder Ravindra Jadeja also posted a similar note of thanks for the police force that was deployed to manage the sea of humanity that descended on Marine Drive to greet the players and be a part of the celebrations.
"Big thank you to Mumbai police. You did a fantastic job last night #realhero," he said.
India captain Rohit Sharma, who also announced his T20 international retirement at the end of the World Cup, was welcomed enthusiastically by his neighbours and friends at his Mumbai house.
Fans also thronged the complex to catch a glimpse of him and he duly obliged amid heavy police presence, waving and smiling at them.
"...this is for you," read his post, prefixed with the emoji of the national flag, on 'X'.
Senior off-spinner R Ashwin, who was not a part of the squad in the Americas, said he felt overwhelmed while watching the celebrations.
"Watching all the videos and pictures from the celebrations yesterday in Mumbai just fills my heart. This nation has given and continues to give so much to the sport. Once again so proud of the champions," he said.
At least 11 persons were rushed to hospitals for sustaining minor injuries or feeling dizzy during the massive fan gathering.
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