Selvaraghavan Celebrates India's Historic T20 Cricket Victory: A Heartfelt Tribute
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Chennai, March 9 (NationPress) Renowned filmmaker and actor Selvaraghavan, who happens to be the older sibling of actor Dhanush, has shared his joy over the Indian cricket team's triumph in the T20 Cricket World Cup for the third consecutive time.
The talented director took to his X account to convey that he would be revisiting the match highlights repeatedly to relish the excitement and joy of India defending its title. He wrote, "The essence of being an Indian is that we watch the cricket highlights over and over again (smiley face). #T20WorldCup2026final #wearethechampions #TeamIndia."
Selvaraghavan was not alone in celebrating. Numerous prominent celebrities, including Mahesh Babu, Nithiin, and Ravi Teja, also expressed their exhilaration regarding this significant achievement.
Telugu superstar Mahesh Babu took to social media to announce, "What an incredible performance! A remarkable demonstration of Team India's supremacy, unleashing full beast mode to bring it home for 1.4 billion hearts..."
He continued, "Outstanding performances from Samson, Abhishek, Ishan, Dube, Bumrah, Axar, and everyone who contributed to this unforgettable victory..."
"Congratulations, Team India. History keeps writing its narrative of glory for the nation. Jai Hind," he concluded.
Actor Nithiin also chimed in, stating, "What a night for Indian cricket! Heartfelt congratulations to Team India for clinching the T20 World Cup 2026. The entire country is celebrating this victory with you!"
Ravi Teja expressed his congratulations on his X account, stating, "Team India, you’ve done it again. What a thrilling T20 World Cup victory against New Zealand. Your determination, strength, and passion throughout the tournament have made the entire nation proud. Jai Hind."
For those who may not know, India became the first team to successfully defend the Men’s T20 World Cup title and claimed the championship for a record third time by defeating New Zealand by 96 runs at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad in front of 86,824 fans.
Sanju Samson’s explosive 89 runs off 46 deliveries, featuring five fours and eight sixes, propelled India to 255/5, the highest score ever in a T20 World Cup final. Subsequently, Bumrah and Axar Patel (3-27) dismantled New Zealand’s batting order to secure the win. The visitors were bowled out for 159 runs in 19 overs, with Tim Seifert being the only notable performer with a defiant 52.