Ditching the standard dinner and movie date, a man took his Tinder date to the victory parade celebrating India’s T20 World Cup victory at Marine Drive in Mumbai. Not only that, he also gifted her a once-in-a-lifetime moment by treating her to “a flurry of kisses from Virat Kohli.” The woman shared her unforgettable experience with X and even called it “the best first date ever.”

“We matched on Tinder and Cori gave me a flying kiss at the victory parade. What an amazing first date,” wrote the woman, who goes by the name “Tosca” on X, along with two photos from the victory parade on an open-top bus.
In the first photo, the couple is holding a large Indian flag, while in the second the man is posing for a photo with the caption “Every 19th of November there is a 29th of June.”
Check out the post shared by X user below:
The post, which was shared on July 4, has already racked up nearly 190,000 views and counting, with many people sharing their thoughts in the post’s comments section.
Check out how people responded to this post here:
“Marry him now,” said User X.
Another added: “Good luck to you all.”
“So I would do the same,” commented a person named Vansh Kataria.
“Best view of Mumbai,” a fourth internet user wrote.
“Winners day,” a fifth wrote.
“Marry that man,” a sixth social media user posted.
T20 World Cup Victory Parade
The T20 World Cup victory parade began at 5 pm on July 4, following an open invitation from Rohit Sharma to gather at Marine Drive and the Wankhede with his World Cup winning team.
“Dear India, we want to enjoy this special moment with you all,” Rohit Sharma wrote to X.
He added: [trophy] I’m coming home.”
Cricket fans gathered in large numbers to celebrate the victory and during the parade, players were seen holding aloft the coveted trophy and thanking the fans for their support.
The cricketers handed out balls to the fans who had gathered at the stadium, who took selfies with the cricketers and asked for their autographs.
Officials of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) presented a cheque to the Indian team for winning the T20 World Cup. ₹1,250 crore at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai.