Expressing his feeling about the grand celebration, Rohit said, "2007 was a different feeling. We started in the afternoon and it's evening time. I can't forget 2007 because it was my first World Cup but it A little more special because I was leading the team so it is a very proud moment for me,” Sharma said in a video posted by BCCI.

The star-studded venue was packed as the team slowly headed towards the Wankhede Stadium, their final destination of the night, where the team sang and cheered with the fans, making it a great moment to remember. It took 11 years to build.

"You can imagine the excitement, it shows how much it means not only to us but to the whole country, so I'm very happy that we could achieve something for them as well," the Indian captain said.

Wankhede Stadium will always live in the hearts of Indian cricket fans as the team won the 2011 World Cup at this venue. Once inside the stadium, the captain took time to acknowledge the importance of his team and the ground.

"Bringing the World Cup to the venue where India won the 2011 ODI World Cup is very special for us. I won't tell anyone but all the players played their part in this win," Rohit told the Wankhede crowd. Stadium.