KOLKATA, May 29: Police used bamboo sticks to beat back huge crowds thronging the streets of Kolkata on Tuesday as the city’s victorious Indian Premier League (IPL) team received a raucous welcome home.

Gautam Gambhir, captain of the Kolkata Knight Riders, led celebrations as the players took an open-top bus tour through a sea of frenzied fans to the team’s home ground at the Eden Gardens.

Crowd barriers were pushed aside and streams of people broke through police cordons, as officers struggled to prevent the stadium from becoming dangerously congested for the free-entry event.

The KKR victory on Sunday was their first success in the IPL, an annual Twenty20 tournament which pulls in huge audiences across India with its blend of hard-hitting cricket and Bollywood-style entertainment.

“It was a dream victory. They have made us proud,” said Partha Tripathi, 50, a manager at the United Commercial Bank who took the day off work to enjoy the party.

“I want to be a witness to the epic celebration that the team deserves,” he said as he lined up to enter the Eden Gardens.

Mamata Banerjee, the chief minister of West Bengal state, of which Kolkata is the capital, met the players and posed with the golden IPL trophy that the team won with just two balls to spare in the final.

Shah Rukh Khan added celebrity glamour to the occasion as confetti was fired into the air. “We have been waiting for this day so long,” he told crowds.

“Thank you Kolkata. Thank you West Bengal on behalf of every member of the team. Only Kolkata will rule.”—AFP

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