Ricky Martin T20 World Cup Final

India defeated New Zealand last evening at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad and clinched the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Trophy for the third time. While the men in blue successfully defending the title and winning the game by 96 runs did put more than a smile on everyone’s faces, the evening was also a vibrant musical fiesta for all in attendance. The show’s closing ceremony featuring an array of musician, including Sukhbir Singh, Falguni Pathak, and Puerto Rican singer-songwriter Ricky Martin.

While Ricky’s performance won the hearts of millions, his pre-performance dance to Oh Ho Ho Ho, is now going viral on social media. Scroll below to check it out.

Ricky Martin Steals Hearts With Oh Ho Ho Ho Dance

While Ricky Martin’s live performance got the whole stadium dancing, a BTS video of the singer prior to going on stage from the venue is currently going viral on social media. The clip – shared on the official Instagram account of the International Cricket Council (ICC), shows Ricky enjoying himself with fans inside the stadium, dancing enthusiastically to Sukhbir’s hit track “Oh Ho Ho Ho.” Check out the video below.

Dressed in an all-black ensemble, Martin is seen jumping and vibing to the desi beats while the crowd around him cheered and joined the fun. Despite being surrounded by a couple of background dancers, Ricky steals the show with his moves and grabs all the limelight.

After his energetic performance of “Oh Ho Ho Ho,” Ricky Martin began his musical segment after India’s historic win. While Sukhbir opened the ceremony, Martin later took the stage and performed several of his popular songs, turning the closing ceremony into a lively concert. Here’s a glimpse of Ricky’s power-packed performance during the closing ceremony of the historic finale game

About The Game

After losing the toss to New Zealand, India piled up a mammoth 255/5 in 20 overs – the highest total ever in a T20 World Cup final. Sanju Samson scored a smashing 89 runs followed by Abhishek Sharma and Ishan Kishan hitting 52 and 54, respectively. This tremendous score put the New Zealand under immense scoreboard pressure which was clearly visible as the Kiwi batsmen struggled to chase the total as India’s bowlers kept things tight. The match ended with India making some records.

For the unversed, this win is historic as it makes India the first team to win a T20 World Cup on home soil and the first to win the tournament twice in a row. (The men in blue won the title during the 2024 edition too.)

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