Mumbai Indians invite fans to join celebrations at the Wankhede

May 25, 2015 01:51 pm | Updated 01:51 pm IST - Kolkata

Mumbai Indians celebrate after the final of the IPL 8 at Eden Gardens Stadium in Kolkata on Sunday.

Mumbai Indians celebrate after the final of the IPL 8 at Eden Gardens Stadium in Kolkata on Sunday.

The Wankhede Stadium will open its gates this evening to supporters as Mumbai Indians are all set for euphoric celebrations after their second triumph in the IPL T20 cricket tournament.

Rohit Sharma and Co, who are scheduled to leave the city in batches in the afternoon, will head to their home venue along with their team mentor Sachin Tendulkar and owner Nita Ambani and the celebrations will begin at 8pm.

“Mumbai Indians wants all its fans who have supported the team to converge at Wankhede from 7pm onwards. It will be a celebration like never before,” a team official told PTI .

The entry to the stadium would be free and will be on a first-come-first-in basis.

This would be the first opportunity for the fans as the last time in 2013, the celebrations were limited as the team owners were out of the country.

Two-time champions KKR celebrated big when they won their two titles in 2012 and 2014 with team owner and Shah Rukh Khan leading the team.

Meanwhile the party after winning their second crown in two years at the Eden Gardens, where they had won their maiden title in 2013, continued till the wee hours.

“We just started our celebrations, it’s not over yet. Once we go back there will be more. We sang the team anthem, and celebrated for our every win,” skipper Rohit Sharma after their 41-run thrashing of Chennai Super Kings in the final on Sunday.

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