Indian cricketers have their unique ways of celebrating victories in big tournaments. After winning their third Champions Trophy in 2025, Shreyas Iyer showcased his dance skills, mirroring Virat Kohli's celebrations from 2013. India remained unbeaten in the competition, defeating New Zealand in the final.
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