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PM Narenda Modi's joke leave Virat Kohli, Suryakumar Yadav in Splits - Watch

India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi made Virat Kohli, Suryakumar Yadav in splits during team India's meeting with him on Thursday (July 4).

The much-anticipated meeting between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Indian cricket team took place in New Delhi in the morning.

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In a video shared by BJP, PM Modi was seen holding the World Cup trophy alongside the Indian players at Lok Kalyan Marg. They posed for pictures and then sat down for a conversation. During this time, Modi, known for his humour, cracked jokes that had everyone laughing. Virat Kohli even had to hide his face in reaction to one of Modi's jokes, although the audio was not available to hear what was said.

Hardik Pandya was also seen laughing, so was Suryakumar Yadav. The entire team had the chat with the PM and then posed for a picture with Modi.

Focus Shifts to Mumbai Victory Parade

All eyes are now on Mumbai, where Team India's victory parade is set to take place later today. This event is expected to draw significant attention and excitement from fans. A similar celebration occurred in 2007 when MS Dhoni led a young Indian team to victory in the inaugural T20 World Cup by defeating Pakistan in the final.

The team's journey from Delhi to Mumbai is crucial as they must arrive on time for the parade. The anticipation surrounding this event is palpable, with fans eager to celebrate their heroes' triumph.

The interaction between PM Modi and the players highlights the significance of their achievement and the pride it brings to the nation. Such moments of recognition from national leaders add to the joy of winning a prestigious tournament like the World Cup.

As Team India prepares for their grand celebration in Mumbai, fans across the country are gearing up to join in the festivities. The victory parade promises to be a memorable event, celebrating not just a win but also the spirit of cricket that unites millions.

Story first published: Thursday, July 4, 2024, 16:18 [IST]
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