Road show in Mumbai after audience with PM in Delhi for victorious Indian team


Installed AIC24WC (Air India Extraordinary Fly from Barbados to New Delhi): The victorious Indian group, back home following two days of Tropical storm Beryl-hit difficulty in Barbados, will have a bustling day on Thursday (July 4) preceding being liberated from all responsibilities in the evening. BCCI has arranged a progression of occasions for the Rohit Sharma-drove side that remembers a group of people with State head Narendra Modi for New Delhi and a street show in Mumbai later at night. The group arrived in the public capital on Thursday morning. As per BCCI authorities, the successful side will look into the ITC Maurya Inn in Focal Delhi and leave promptly for the Top state leader's home, which is around a 10-minute drive. The gathering with Modi will happen in two groups - - first with the players and afterward with the individuals from the care staff - - from 9.30 am onwards after which the players will travel to Mumbai by a contract in the early evening. On appearance in Mumbai, they will be essential for triumph walk at night in the city of South Bombay. As indicated by speculative arrangement, the street show will begin at the Air India Working at the famous Nariman Point and will come full circle with a social event at the Wankhede where the group will be congratulated by the BCCI. After a significant delay in the Caribbean island, where the Indian group thump South Africa in a heartstopping last Saturday, the group left Barbados around 4.30 am (Eastern Time) on Wednesday by an Air India Unique Fly. The airplane conveying around 100 individuals, including players, families, support staff, authorities and media work force, arrived in New Delhi on Thursday morning after near 16 hours of direct flight. The group couldn't leave the island sooner after the World Cup win because of Tropical storm Beryl which got life to halt Barbados for near two days. The whole island, including the air terminal, was closed down and air traffic continued exclusively on Wednesday morning. The Air India personal luxury plane flew in to Barbados from the Newark Air terminal in New Jersey and landed in Barbados around 2 am on Wednesday. The senior men's side finished a 11-year dry spell of ICC prizes, the last one being the Bosses Prize in Britain in 2013. They came near an ICC title commonly since yet the flatware had evaded them many times, remembering for the Bosses Prize last in 2017, the World Test Title last in 2021 and 2023 and the 50-over World Cup in 2023.