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Published 20:20 IST, July 8th 2024

Viral Video: Did Virat Spark Wankhede's 'Vande Mataram' Moment? | WATCH

The viral video clip features none other than Virat Kohli, passionately singing the national song 'Vande Mataram' along with the crowd at the Wankhede stadium.

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Virat Kohli and other Indian cricket team members at Wankhede stadium
Virat Kohli and other Indian cricket team members at Wankhede stadium | Image: X

Mumbai/Viral Video: A video of Virat Kohli is circulating on social media where he can be seen singing Vande Mataram with the Wankhede stadium crowd.

Virat Kohli Vande Mataram Moment

Cricket fever is still high in India after the team's thrilling T20 World Cup victory! Now, a new video doing the rounds on social media is adding another layer of patriotism to the celebrations.

The viral video clip features none other than Virat Kohli, passionately singing the national song "Vande Mataram" along with the electrifying crowd at the Wankhede Stadium.  

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The viral video captures Virat Kohli urging his teammates to join the crowd in singing "Vande Mataram" during their victory lap at Wankhede. This heartwarming gesture shows Kohli's initiative that led to this iconic moment at Wankhede.

The video has sent social media into a frenzy, with fans praising Kohli's leadership and passion. The viral video is now  trending as netizens celebrate this moment of national pride.

Did Virat Kohli truly spark the 'Vande Mataram' moment at Wankhede? Watch the video below and decide for yourself!

This heartwarming display of patriotism comes after India's historic win at the T20 World Cup. Mumbai's iconic Wankhede stadium erupts with emotions running high and the nation united in celebration, it's no surprise that "Vande Mataram" resonated so deeply within the stadium.

Mumbai's iconic wankhede stadium was full of crowed when kohli and other Indian cricket team members took the winning lap of the stadium with national flags in their hands. 

Updated 20:20 IST, July 8th 2024