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Joy everywhere
BANGALORE, MARCH 25. While spectators inside the stadium waved
flaming scorecards, India's victory was also celebrated all over
the City. Crackers were burst; cricket fans started dancing on
streets and vehicles on the road honked in joy.
Pubs and bars stayed open late for the celebrants to toast
India's 60-run victory.
As most people stayed in the stadium till the end of play there
was a stampede getting out. People who had parked their vehicles
in the streets around Cubbon Road created a late night traffic
jam. The police, who were also in a jubilant mood, took it all
sportingly.
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