Hyderabad: Police Lathi-Charge Fans as Celebrations Turn Violent After India’s ICC Champions Trophy 2025 Win (Watch Video)
By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: March 10, 2025 12:13 IST2025-03-10T12:12:40+5:302025-03-10T12:13:42+5:30
In the wake of India’s Champions Trophy win, celebrations in Hyderabad’s Dilsukhnagar turned chaotic, leading to a police lathi-charge ...

Hyderabad: Police Lathi-Charge Fans as Celebrations Turn Violent After India’s ICC Champions Trophy 2025 Win (Watch Video)
In the wake of India’s Champions Trophy win, celebrations in Hyderabad’s Dilsukhnagar turned chaotic, leading to a police lathi-charge to control the crowd. As thousands of fans filled the streets, cheering and shouting, the situation escalated with traffic disruptions, prompting law enforcement to intervene forcefully to restore order.
Fans took to the streets in #Hyderabad to celebrate after the Indian team won the Champions Trophy.
— Rajesh Kumar Reddy E V (@rajeshreddyega) March 9, 2025
Crowds thronged the streets in #Dilsukhnagar, cheering and shouting.
Police lathi-charged several people as traffic was disrupted. #ChampionsTrophy2025#ChampionsTrophypic.twitter.com/VACfu44gg4
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Meanwhile, in Pune, a young man was seriously injured in an attack by a group of men during the festivities on Jangli Maharaj Road late Sunday night. Fans in Chandigarh were also seen celebrating India's win, bursting crackers as they gathered together to dance and cheer for the nation and its national players.
People in Ranchi were also spotted dancing with the Indian flag, celebrating India's big achievement on the global front. In Dehradun, people were waving the Indian flag bursting crackers and firework rockets. At the financial capital of the nation, Mumbai, people were seen to be chanting “Mumbaicha Raja Rohit Sharma” to celebrate India's win, according to a video shared by the news agency ANI. , India won the finals against New Zealand on March 9 by scoring 254 runs after losing six wickets on Sunday.
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