LONDON: England revelled in their first World Cup triumph on Monday (Jul 15), soaking up the adulation of a disbelieving nation after one of the ...
on Monday , soaking up the adulation of a disbelieving nation after one of the most extraordinary finishes to a cricket match in history.
England's Liam Plunkett makes his way through supporters at the Oval in London, one day after they won the Cricket World Cup in a final match against New Zealand. As 'Happy' by Pharrell Williams blared out, the youngsters were delighted to catch sight of England stars such as Ben Stokes, Jos Buttler and Jofra Archer and flocked towards their new heroes.It was a more modest celebration than the open-topped bus parade through the streets of London for England's 2005 Ashes victors but was in keeping with the push to sell the game to a new generation.
"I think they are very proud they've been put in a position where they can hopefully inspire a few of the next generation."
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