Videos
WATCH – Team India Entered Hotel Doing Bhangra
By CricShots - Jan 7, 2019 3:12 pm
Views 55

The rain gods played the spoilsport on Day 5 of the Sydney Test between Australia and India as the game ended in a draw. However, India had done enough to secure their first ever Test series victory by 2-1. The Indian team has worked hard when on the field, they also believe in partying hard whenever the results go their way. The same kind of attitude was on display as the players were seen performing bhangra and some sorts of dances while entering the team hotel. They were also seen performing a unique dance in front of the Sydney crowd on Monday.

bhangra
Team India dancing at the SCG

Virat Kohli, in the post-match presentation, also said that the celebration will continue overnight now and it started in the Stadium itself. After performing a lap of honor for the fans who thoroughly came out in numbers to support the tourists on this tour, it was time for some Bhangra.

The Indian skipper himself led the way here as he started dancing hilariously along with Bharat Army who relentlessly makes their presence felt in the Stadium whenever the Indian team tours.

WATCH – New Zealand Players Celebrated Test Win With Some Bhangra

Virat started with the famous naagin dance before switching to Bhangra even as KL Rahul and Hardik Pandya joined in and then the rest of the team also tapped their feet. More than anything, with the joy they were dancing showed the amount of hard work the players had put in in order to win the series after coming second in South Africa and England last year.

Here’s the video:

After the celebrations, Team India will now be shifting their focus to the three-match ODI series which is set to commence on January 12. The likes of Khaleel Ahmed, Kedar Jadhav, Rohit Sharma, and MS Dhoni have left for Australia and this series will be crucial keeping the World Cup in mind. Moreover, a series win in the ODIs will also see the Indian team returning with not even a single series defeat down under across formats.