India has done something no team has done before! After a thrilling T20 World Cup final, Team India lifted the trophy, becoming the first team ever to win back-to-back T20 World Cups, and the first to do so on home soil. This triumph also marks India’s third T20 World Cup title, making them the most successful team in tournament history.
Adding a quirky twist to the celebrations, Delhi Police joined the fun with a playful update:
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“Dear @AhmedabadPolice ♂️,
You may get ball disappearance complaints from Kiwis
No need to take it seriously… it’s our batsmen sending them to the stands
#INDvNZ #T20WorldCup2026final #IndiaVsNewZealand”
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Dear @AhmedabadPolice ♂️,
You may get ball disappearance complaints from Kiwi’s
Ahmedabad Police quickly replied, keeping up the banter:
“Thank you for bringing this to our attention. The matter has been reported to the Higher Police officials.”
Thank you for bringing this to our attention. The matter has been reported to the Higher Police officials.
— Ahmedabad Police અમદાવાદ પોલીસ (@AhmedabadPolice) March 8, 2026
Even the cops had to acknowledge just how hard India’s batsmen were hitting those sixes.
Here are some fan reactions:
“Even Delhi Police trolling Kiwis! Best powerplay and total score by India. Now India becomes champion again . Kiwis’ unlucky streak continues.”
“This is not a parody account. I checked twice!”
“Haha… Delhi Police enjoying the hammering by our batsmen ”
“Delhi Police meme is not for beginners ”
“Delhi Police is absolutely winning with this witty cross-border alert! Our batsmen staged a complete ‘hijack’ of the stadium, and the only thing disappearing faster than the balls are New Zealand’s hopes. When law enforcement joins the fandom, you know the celebration is truly pan-India!”
Later, Delhi Police also joined the national cheer:
“Balls may fly out of the stadium, but the trophy stays right here in India!
Huge congratulations to Team India for an incredible win and successfully defending the T20 World Cup title!
Back-to-back champions!
#INDvNZ #T20WorldCup2026final #IndiaVsNewZealand”
Balls may fly out of the stadium, but the trophy stays right here in India!
Investigators are examining safety clearances, property modifications and management responsibilities after the deadly Malviya Nagar hotel fire that killed 21 people.
Police officials said that the teams were conducting coordinated raids across multiple locations in the national capital to trace and arrested the suspect.