Team India’s flight from Bridgetown, Barbados to New Delhi has become the world’s most tracked flight currently, according to FlightRadar24 data. The Indian cricket team, fresh off their triumphant ICC T20 World Cup 2024 victory, embarked on this historic journey back home after a 3-day wait in the Caribbean due to the impact of Hurricane Beryl.
The special Air India chartered flight carrying the World Cup champions departed Barbados on Thursday and landed in New Delhi, where the team received a rousing reception from ecstatic fans.[4] Captain Rohit Sharma led the team off the plane, proudly holding the coveted trophy as the players were greeted by a large crowd at the airport.
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After the long 15-hour flight, the Indian cricketers are set to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi before heading to Mumbai for a celebratory open-top bus parade through the city. The team’s journey back home has captivated fans worldwide, with the flight being the most tracked on FlightRadar24 at the moment.
This historic flight marks the end of an incredible campaign for Rohit Sharma’s men, who ended India’s 11-year ICC title drought by defeating South Africa in a thrilling T20 World Cup final in Barbados. The return of the champions to Indian soil has sparked immense joy and pride among the passionate cricket fanbase.