‘MAYBE A SELFIE SOMEDAY’: ‘LUCKY’ SURYAKUMAR’S 7-YEAR-OLD POST GOES VIRAL AFTER HE MEETS PM MODI

The Indian Cricket fans' excitement is on cloud nine as they process India's historic T20 World Cup win. It is a groundbreaking moment as a World Cup title has come home after a wait of over a decade. After being stranded in Barbados due to Hurricane Beryl, Team India has finally reached their homeland as they landed in New Delhi, India, to begin their festivities. The entire 15-man squad was scheduled to meet the Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi, at his residence. The team brought the silverware with them, and it will be an all-out party in Wankhade once the team's flight reaches there. During their meeting at the Lok Kalyan Marg, all the team members were seen getting themselves a picture with the Prime Minister. One of Suryakumar Yadav's old tweets has come to light after his desire to get himself a picture with PM Modi was fulfilled.

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Suryakumar Yadav's 7-year-old tweet goes viral after get gets a picture with PM Modi at the team's official meet

After all of Team India's players got themselves a picture with the Prime Minister, one of Suryakumar Yadav's old tweets has garnered sensationalism. In the tweet, SKY posed with a poster of the PM and requested to get a selfie clicked with him.

"Thank you sir @narendramodi Ji for this step. Very happy to be a part of @swachhbharat. May b a selfie someday in real if I get lucky. Haha," tweeted Suryakumar on X (Formerly Twitter).

It looks like life has offered him a full circle moment as the man who held the match-winning catch for the Indian Cricket Team gets his wish fulfilled when the entire team met with the Prime Minister on Thursday Morning at his residence.

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Team India was slated to leave for Mumbai to participate in the bus procession around the city and eventually arrive at Wankhede Stadium following their meeting with the Prime Minister. For cricket lovers, it will mark the return of a historic occasion since MS Dhoni led the last procession. The Indian cricket team is currently on its route to Mumbai and will arrive shortly to participate in the remaining portion of the celebrations. The fantasy of seeing India celebrate and win the title is about to come true for cricket fans, who have been waiting for this moment.  

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