Fadnavis Hails India's T20 WC Triumph as Symbol of Team Spirit & Discipline

Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis moved a congratulatory motion in the State Assembly, hailing the Indian cricket team's historic T20 World Cup victory. He praised the team's perfect blend of spirit, discipline, and confidence, noting their dominant tournament performance. The motion highlighted India becoming the first nation to win three T20 World Cups and achieve back-to-back titles. Fadnavis expressed special pride in Mumbai-born players like Captain Suryakumar Yadav and traced India's cricketing journey from 1983 to the present.

Key Points: Maharashtra CM Fadnavis Moves Motion Hailing India's T20 WC Win

  • Motion passed in Maharashtra Assembly
  • India's third & consecutive T20 WC title
  • Praise for Mumbai-born captain Suryakumar Yadav
  • Record-breaking final at Narendra Modi Stadium
  • Victory hailed as national symbol of grit
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'Excellence in team spirit, discipline and confidence': CM Fadnavis hails Indian cricket team's T20 WC victory

CM Devendra Fadnavis moved a motion praising India's historic T20 World Cup victory, highlighting team spirit and Mumbai players' contributions.

"perfect blend of team spirit, discipline, and confidence - CM Devendra Fadnavis"

Mumbai, March 9

In a heartfelt tribute to the Indian Cricket Team's historic victory in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup, Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, on Monday, moved a congratulatory motion in the State Assembly, hailing the team's clinical performance.

The Chief Minister noted that the Indian cricket team dominated the tournament, winning every single match except one.

He attributed this success to a "perfect blend of team spirit, discipline, and confidence".

Chief Minister Fadnavis extended his heartfelt congratulations to Indian team Captain Suryakumar Yadav, Head Coach Gautam Gambhir, and the entire squad.

The motion was subsequently approved and declared passed by the Maharashtra Assembly Speaker Rahul Narwekar.

Speaking on the special motion, Chief Minister Fadnavis traced India's glorious cricketing journey including 1983: The first World Cup win at the Lord's under Kapil Dev, 2007 and 2011: T20 and ODI World Cup victories under Captain M.S. Dhoni, and 2024 and 2026: Solidifying global dominance with consecutive T20 World Cup titles.

The Chief Minister expressed particular pride in the fact that Captain Suryakumar Yadav and Shivam Dube hail from Mumbai.

He remarked that it is heartening to see players from rural and humble backgrounds shining on the international stage, continuing Maharashtra's legacy of producing cricketing greats.

Highlighting the details of the final match held at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad -- the world's largest cricket ground -- the Chief Minister noted: "India set a massive record-breaking total of 255/5 in 20 overs, the highest-ever score in a T20 World Cup Final. The bowlers dismantled the New Zealand innings for just 159 runs. Sanju Samson provided a powerful start with 89 runs off 46 balls. Abhishek Sharma smashed one of the tournament's fastest fifties (52 off 21 balls), while Ishan Kishan contributed a fiery 54 off 25 balls. Jasprit Bumrah was the hero with the ball, taking 4 wickets and maintaining the best economy rate throughout the tournament. Axar Patel supported him well with 3 crucial wickets."

"With this victory, India has become the first country in the world to win the T20 World Cup three times and the first to win it back-to-back," Chief Minister Fadnavis said.

Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde moved a congratulatory motion in the State Legislative Council, saying that the victory at Ahmedabad has sparked a wave of joy and enthusiasm across the nation.

"This isn't just a victory in sports; it is a symbol of the grit, team spirit, and confidence of our players," Deputy CM Shinde remarked.

He congratulated the team, the coaching staff, and BCCI Chairman Jay Shah on behalf of the state government and the people of Maharashtra.

He emphasised that India has now carved its name in history by winning the coveted title in 2007, 2024, and 2026.

Deputy Chief Minister Shinde praised the "all-round excellence" shown by the team in batting, bowling, and fielding, specifically mentioning the leadership of Suryakumar Yadav and the tactical guidance of Gautam Gambhir.

He concluded by wishing the Indian team continued success in keeping the national flag flying high on the global stage.

- IANS

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Priya S
While the victory is fantastic and the team deserves all praise, I wish our politicians would move motions on more pressing issues with the same enthusiasm. That said, the team's performance was absolutely clinical. Bumrah is a magician!
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Rohit P
Back-to-back champions! 🏆 The dominance is unreal. 255 in a final is just brutal batting. Sanju Samson finally showed his class on the biggest stage. This team has the perfect mix of youth and experience. Gambhir's strategy was spot on.
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Sarah B
It's incredible to see how cricket unites the entire country. The energy must have been electric at the Narendra Modi Stadium. As an outsider, I'm amazed by the passion India has for this sport. Congratulations to the champions!
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Vikram M
The best part is seeing players from small towns and humble backgrounds representing India. It shows talent can come from anywhere. This win is for every kid dreaming with a bat and ball in a gully or village ground. Jai Hind!
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Karthik V
Three-time T20 World Champions! That's a legacy. From Kapil Paaji's devils in '83 to Dhoni's cool finishes and now this fearless brand of cricket. The journey is what makes it special. Already waiting for the next tournament!

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