The Indian cricket team finally arrived in Delhi on Thursday after being stuck in Barbados due to Hurricane Beryl. A large number of fans flocked to the Indira Gandhi International Airport to welcome the Men In Blue. Among several videos of the grand welcome, Virat Kohli’s unmissable reaction on seeing the huge crowd cheering for the team is winning hearts.
In the viral video, Kohli can be seen speaking to someone on the bus while fans cheer and film the cricketers. The moment the star cricketer looks outside the window, he notices the crowd and expresses his surprise with a clap. He further asks his fellow teammates to look at the crowd. Sharing the video, an X user Mufaddal Vohra wrote, “The reaction of Virat Kohli seeing such big crowd gathered to welcome team India.”
Watch the viral video here:
The reaction of Virat Kohli seeing such big crowd gathered to welcome team India. 🇮🇳❤️pic.twitter.com/iKADKj0ShZ
— Mufaddal Vohra (@mufaddal_vohra) July 4, 2024
Reacting to the video, which garnered over 1,28,000 views, a user wrote, “Puri Delhi yaha aa gai (Entire Delhi is here).” Another user commented, “Moment hai.”
“Virat loved it and everyone who was waiting for the team to arrive also loved to watch them with the trophy outside,” a third user reacted.
Another widely-circulated video shows Rohit Sharma dancing to bhangra beats. The video begins with the captain, adorning his winning medal, carrying his suitcase and shaking a leg with the dancers.
“Rohit Sharma puts his dancing shoes on,” Vohra wrote on X.
Watch here:
Rohit Sharma puts his dancing shoes on. 😂❤️pic.twitter.com/prK7okmbZG
— Mufaddal Vohra (@mufaddal_vohra) July 4, 2024
With over 41,000 views, the video garnered several reactions. One X user said, “He is enjoying the moments.” Another user wrote, “This is a different pulse of joy.”
“Ohh nice I love it Captain Rohit Sharma the legend,” a third user wrote.
Team India lifted the T20 World Cup 2024 trophy after defeating South Africa by seven runs. However, the Men in Blue couldn’t return to India due to Hurricane Beryl in Barbados.