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Home / Sports / Couple's Bollywood-Inspired Dance Steals the Show at Cricket World Cup

Couple's Bollywood-Inspired Dance Steals the Show at Cricket World Cup

1 Nov

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Summary

  • Couple danced to Pehla Nasha during rain delay at ICC Women's Cricket World Cup
  • Spectators and online viewers applauded the couple's tender, slow dance
  • Moment captured the essence of a classic Bollywood romance
Couple's Bollywood-Inspired Dance Steals the Show at Cricket World Cup

On November 1, 2025, a couple attending an ICC Women's Cricket World Cup match at the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai, India, turned a rain delay into a delightful Bollywood-inspired moment. As the iconic love song Pehla Nasha played in the stadium, Shruti Sudhir Bamne and her husband took to the stands and danced their hearts out, captivating the spectators around them.

Rather than letting the rain interrupt the match, the couple chose to embrace the moment and celebrate their love. Their tender, slow dance was a scene straight out of a classic Bollywood romance, earning applause from the audience and delighting viewers online who shared the video on social media.

The heartwarming display of affection during the rain delay has become a viral sensation, with many praising the couple for their joyful and spontaneous celebration. As fans eagerly await the World Cup final between India and South Africa on November 2, this moment is likely to be remembered for its unmatched charm and the way it brought a touch of Bollywood magic to the cricket stadium.

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The couple danced to the iconic Bollywood love song "Pehla Nasha" during the rain delay at the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup match.
The couple's dance took place at the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai, India, during an ICC Women's Cricket World Cup match.
The couple's dance earned applause from the spectators around them and delighted online viewers, who shared the video on social media and praised the couple for their joyful and spontaneous celebration.

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