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OurMumbaiCity Welcomes Twenty20 Heroes




A crowd surrounds the Indian cricket team, travelling atop a roofless double decker bus, during a victory procession after the team's arrival in OurMumbaiCity on 26 September 2007.


OurMumbaiCity Welcomes Twenty20 Heroes


OurMumbaiCity - 26 September 2007 : India's Twenty20 World Cup squad arrived home on Wednesday to a huge victory parade with hundreds of thousands of joyous fans braving rain to cheer their heroes.


Captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni and his team mates were greeted by the region's chief minister at Mumbai's airport before being taken on an open-top bus to the Wankhede stadium for a reception hosted by the national cricket board.


Elaborate security measures were in place on the 35-kilometre journey through busy Mumbai roads, which took more than four hours.


India beat arch-rivals Pakistan by five runs in a thrilling final in Johannesburg on Monday, a victory to compare with their upset 1983 World Cup final win over West Indies.


"I think when we won we were very happy and said it was big. But we realise this is not only big for us but for all the people who came and waited despite the rain," Dhoni said at the function.


The national team had been criticised after their flop in this year's World Cup in the Caribbean and began as rank outsiders in the Twenty20 event with Dhoni named captain after Rahul Dravid, Sachin Tendulkar and Saurav Ganguly opted out.


"When there is not much expectation, your determination to win goes up. From the moment we landed (in South Africa) we just wanted to go out there and enjoy," said Dhoni.



The Indian board gave the team a win bonus of $3 million and made a special cash award for batsman Yuvraj Singh, who hit six sixes in one over in a match against England.


Yuvraj was also presented with a Porsche 911 car by a senior board official.