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After India's Champions Trophy final victory on Sunday, Shreyas Iyer was delighted as he basked in the glory and showcased his impressive dance skills as he grasped the coveted trophy, clearly savouring the triumphant moment.

Cricketers have their own styles for celebrating major tournament victories, which depend on the team's culture, the importance of the tournament and the individual's personality. Normally celebrations come in the popping and pouring of champagne bottles or energy drinks, and a showering of drenched players in water and soft drinks, oozing an atmosphere of joy and memorability.

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As the celebrations unfold, dancing to loud music becomes a staple of the festivities, with some players taking centre stage to showcase their signature dance moves.

Virat Kohli put up one of his most flamboyant performances ever after India's triumphant victory at the 2013 Champions Trophy under MS Dhoni's leadership. Kohli performed his finest dance moves and busted out some of the most famous high-energy push-ups with his teammates after the final match between India and England held at Edgbaston.

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This time the limelight was on Shreyas Iyer for all the right reasons, his dance moves being the highlight of the Indian team's celebrations with the trophy. Iyer, a frequent social media star with his dancing skills, displayed his knack for entertaining teammates with an ebullient and vigorous dance.

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The International Cricket Council (ICC) took to social media to share a delightful comparison of celebratory dance moves, posting clips of both Virat Kohli's iconic 2013 dance and Shreyas Iyer's energetic 2025 performance with the caption, "Virat Kohli and Shreyas Iyer sure know how to groove."

In the CT 2025 final, Shreyas Iyer made a valuable contribution of 48 runs off 62 balls, but it was KL Rahul who played a crucial role in securing India's third Champions Trophy title.