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Thousands of ecstatic fans celebrated on the streets and a stadium crowd screamed "we are the champions" as Bangladesh returned home to a hero's welcome on Wednesday, 12 February after winning the ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup.
They stunned four-time winners India in the final late on Sunday in South Africa's Potchefstroom to record a three-wicket victory over the favourites.
A flight carrying the winning team landed at Dhaka's main airport at 4:55pm (10:55 GMT) local time where they were greeted by officials and thousands of jersey wearing and flag waving fans.
The country's sports minister Zahid Ahsan and the Bangladesh Cricket Board's (BCB) president Nazmul Hassan received the players and support staff with flower garlands at the airport as fans roared "Bangladesh, Bangladesh. We are the World Champions."
Hundreds of people stood on both sides of the streets to cheer the victorious team. A procession of motor bikes with many waving national flags followed the team.
"We are champions. These boys really made us proud," said an ecstatic fan Ariful Islam.
Islam was one of an estimated 5,000 fans, according to police, who welcomed the junior Tigers at the Mirpur Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium, also known as the home of Bangldeshi cricket.
Victorious captain Akbar Ali cut a huge cake before the festivities ended with 19 fireworks.
Ali said they were surprised by the reception.
"We knew something would happen, but we did not expect it would be this big. It is unbelievable. I cannot express in words how I am feeling now," Ali told a crowded press conference at the stadium.
Ali, who scored an unbeaten 43 in the tense final to become player of the match, hoped the win would help the sport in the country move forward.
"Everything needs a start. I hope our win will work as a stepping stone to take our cricket forward," Ali said.
BCB chief Hassan hailed the triumph as Bangladesh's biggest ever sporting success.
"We will create an Under-21 unit (with this team) and give specialised training to upgrade their skill. During this period each player will receive Tk 100,000 ($1,175 approximately) every month. This is our reward for them," she added.
Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina will also hold a public reception for the players in Dhaka's sprawling Suhrawardi Udyan park in next week, the BCB chief said.
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