Ricky Martin Dances to Punjabi Hit at T20 World Cup Final Ceremony

The closing ceremony of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup final in Ahmedabad featured a memorable crossover as global pop icon Ricky Martin was seen enthusiastically dancing to Sukhbir Singh's Punjabi hit "Oh Ho Ho Ho." The viral video, shared by the ICC, captured Martin vibing in a white T-shirt as the stadium crowd cheered along. Indian music stars Sukhbir Singh and Falguni Pathak also performed at the star-studded event. On the field, India secured a decisive victory over New Zealand, powered by half-centuries from Abhishek Sharma, Ishan Kishan, and Sanju Samson.

Key Points: Ricky Martin Grooves to Punjabi Song at T20 WC Closing

  • Ricky Martin's viral dance to Punjabi hit
  • Ceremony featured Falguni Pathak & Sukhbir Singh
  • India won T20 World Cup final
  • Social media buzz over crossover moment
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Ricky Martin shakes a leg to Punjabi hit 'Oh Ho Ho Ho' at T20 WC closing ceremony; WATCH VIDEO

Watch Ricky Martin dance to Sukhbir's 'Oh Ho Ho Ho' at the T20 World Cup final ceremony in Ahmedabad. Viral video sparks fan joy.

"ale ale ale meets oho ho ho! - Sukhbir Singh"

Ahmedabad, March 9

The final of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup in Ahmedabad had everything fans could ask for: high-octane cricket, a roaring crowd, and a star-studded celebration to wrap up the night.

As India defeated New Zealand in the World Cup final on Sunday, March 8, at the Narendra Modi Stadium, the closing ceremony featured an exciting musical lineup with global pop icon Ricky Martin alongside Indian music stars Falguni Pathak and Sukhbir Singh. However, what really stole the show was Martin grooving with full energy to a hit Punjabi track.

The International Cricket Council took to Instagram on Sunday evening to post a video featuring the pop icon. In the clip that has now gone viral, Martin can be seen enjoying the atmosphere inside the stadium as he grooves to Sukhbir's chart-topping track "Oh Ho Ho Ho." Dressed casually in a white T-shirt, the singer can be seen jumping and vibing to the music while fans around him, cheered and danced along.

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Fans quickly flocked to the comment section to share their reactions to the unexpected crossover of global pop and Punjabi beats.

Sukhbir himself reacted to the clip, writing, "ale ale ale meets oho ho ho!" Social media users joined in the fun, with one fan calling it "such a vibe", while another described it as "a global banger".

At the ceremony, Sukhbir opened the musical segment with his energetic performance of "Oh Ho Ho Ho," instantly getting the massive crowd at the stadium on its feet. Ricky Martin followed soon after, performing several of his hit singles.

On the cricket field, the night completely belonged to India. Powered by strong batting performances from Abhishek Sharma, Ishan Kishan, and Sanju Samson, all of whom scored half-centuries, India posted an imposing total of 255 runs. New Zealand struggled in response and were bowled out for 159.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Ale ale ale meets oho ho ho indeed! 😂 Sukhbir's reaction was perfect. The energy in that stadium must have been electric. Moments like these make sports events so much more memorable.
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Aman W
While this was fun, I wish the ceremony had featured more diverse Indian music beyond just Punjabi hits. We have so many incredible regional sounds that deserve the global stage too.
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Sarah B
As someone visiting India for the first time during the World Cup, this blending of cultures was amazing to witness. The passion for cricket and music here is contagious! The video made me smile.
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Vikram M
Perfect end to a perfect tournament! India lifting the trophy and then Ricky Martin vibing to Sukhbir - doesn't get better than this. Our boys played like champions! 🏆
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Kavya N
My parents and I were watching together and even my dad started dancing when Sukhbir came on! 😄 These moments bring generations together. So proud of Team India and our vibrant culture.

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