Indian Mixed Disability Team Revives Sourav Ganguly's Shirtless Celebration on Lord’s Balcony After Big Win in ENG vs IND 2026 Series
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Indian mixed disability team revives Sourav Ganguly's shirtless celebration on Lord’s balcony after big win in ENG vs IND 2026 series
India's mixed disability team recreated former India captain Sourav Ganguly's famous Lord's celebration following their 118-run win over England on Wednesday, August 19.
Indian mixed disability team recreates Gangulys iconic Lords celebration after beating England - The Tribune
The Indian mixed disability cricket team defeated England by 118 runs in the seventh and final T20I here and celebrated the consolation win by recreating Sourav Ganguly’s iconic shirt-waving celebration at the Lord’s balcony. Riding on Arjun Gawre’s 68 off 44 balls and captain Majid Magray’s unbeaten 63 off just 19 deliveries, India piled up […]
India's Mixed Disability Cricket Team Recreates Sourav Ganguly's Iconic Lord's Shirt-Waving Celebration After England Win (Watch Video) | 🏏 LatestLY
India's Men's Mixed Disability cricket team secured a resounding 118-run victory against England at Lord's on August 19, 2026, in a Vitality Mixed Disability IT20 series match, posting 206 for 4 and then restricting England to 88. 🏏 India's Mixed Disability Cricket Team Recreates Sourav Ganguly's Iconic Lord's Shirt-Waving Celebration After England Win (Watch Video).
Indian team recreate Sourav Ganguly's shirt-waving celebration after beating England at Lord's
After India defeated England by 118 runs in a T20 match at Lord's on August 19, India's players took off their shirts and waved them in the air, recalling Ganguly's famous celebration after India's NatWest Trophy final win over England at the same venue in 2002.
Watch Video: Indian Mixed Disability Cricket Team Recreates Sourav Ganguly’s Iconic Lord’s Shirt-Waving Celebration After 118-Run Win Over England
India’s mixed disability cricket team signed off its T20I series in style, beating England by 118 runs in the seventh and final match at Lord’s in London. Despite the result serving as a consolation victory, the Indian players made the occasion memorable by celebrating in a way that paid tribute to one of the most famous moments in Indian cricket history. After securing the emphatic win, the team recreated Sourav Ganguly’s iconic shirt-waving ce…
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