Delhi and Mumbai often exchange good names when it comes to celebrating the cricket glory. Cricket, which is considered a religion to the 140 crore Indians, celebrated the 2025 Women's World Cup win on the street. After repeated heartbreaks, the fans might have saved their celebration, which finally came out at midnight on November 4, after the girls won their first-ever ICC trophy.    The sky was lit with firecrackers, and there were drums beating on the street; people were dancing and waving the Indian flag, a known scenario from when the men won their second ODI World Cup after 28 years in 2011.    However, during the 225 celebrations, one incident has caught the eyes of the fans. Believed to be in Hyderabad, the fans were seen rallying on the side of the street, dancing with the tricolor. Even with a good obstruction, a few police officers came out trying to manage the crowd and let the traffic clear swiftly.    In the meantime, the cop that walked forward was caught by the jovious crowd. Within  minutes he was encircled by the dancing group of men and then they lifted him on their shoulders. The cop, being caught in a merry chaos, could not help but smile while being lifted in the air.    Watch the video here:             View this post on Instagram                       A post shared by Comedyculture.in ™ (@comedyculture.in)   Read also:  Who is Amol Majumdar? The "next Tendulkar" who never donned the blue on a men's turf   Notably, India Women clinched the ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 title with a 52-run victory over South Africa in the final at DY Patil Stadium on November 2. Batting first, India posted 298/7, powered by Shafali Verma’s explosive 87 off 78 balls and Deepti Sharma’s fluent 58. Khaka led South Africa’s attack with 3/58.   In reply, Laura Wolvaardt’s brilliant 101 went in vain as Deepti Sharma’s five-wicket haul (5/39) dismantled the chase, bowling South Africa out for 246 in 45.3 overs. Shafali was named Player of the Match, while Deepti Sharma bagged the Player of the Series award for her 215 runs and 22 wickets.