Team India celebrated celebrations in England, cake, retired player, video

Team India cut cake (photo: BCCI/VideoGrab)

Team India celebrated the success of its T20 World Cup 2024 in England. On June 29, India won the T20 World Cup for one year, the joy in which the cake was cut in Birmingham. Meanwhile, the player who retired from the Indian team was also wished. Team India, who visited England, is currently in Birmingham, where it has to play the second Test match from July 2. The Indian team is busy preparing for that Test match. But, in the meantime, he did not forget to celebrate the first anniversary of his T20 World Cup 2024 success.

One year of T20 World Cup win, chopped cake

The BCCI has shared the video of the celebrations that Team India has celebrated in the joy of completing one year of becoming T20 Champion. In that 110 -minute video, you will see not one but two cakes. One is the name of Team India and the other in T20 World Cup 2024. On this occasion, happiness was clearly visible on the face of every player of the Indian team.

Confusion shows about cutting cake!

Team India cut the cake on the occasion of happiness, but also showed heavy confusion before cutting that cake. Confusion about who will cut the cake? Actually, Team India won the T20 World Cup 2024 title under the captaincy of Rohit Sharma. But he was not in Birmingham. And this was the root of all confusion. It is clearly visible in the video that Arshedeep Singh, who takes the highest 17 wickets in the first tournament to cut the cake, is put forward. Arshadeep was still thinking that someone asked Jaspreet Bumrah to come forward and then he cut the cake.

Pant and Bumrah called Ravindra Jadeja Happy Retirement

After cutting the cake, all the players fed each other, after that Rishabh Pant and Jaspreet Bumrah also wished Rabindra Jadeja Happy Retirement. In fact, only after winning the T20 World Cup on 29 June 2024, Ravindra Jadeja announced his retirement from this format of cricket.

Asish Roy
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