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The Department of Posts issued a special cancellation on Tuesday after winning the Champions Trophy of India, in which the victory festival of India is written.
Amitabh Singh, Chief Postal General Manager of Maharashtra Circle, said- ‘This special cancellation is an important step to honor India’s sports achievements, which has been made memorable to this historic victory.
On March 9, 2 days ago, the Indian team defeated New Zealand by 4 wickets and won the Champions Trophy title. Team India has named the Champions Trophy after 12 years. The team has won this tournament for the third time.
Maharashtra Circle of the Indian Postal Department issued this cancellation.
What is special cancellation The Indian Postal Department issues its special cancellations on special occasions. This postage stamp is special for collectors and cricket lovers. The cancellation is available to the public in Mumbai GPO, so that cricket and post lovers can adopt it as a memorable collection.
- Memorial Tickets: Special events are released in honor of anniversary and celebrities.
- Fixed tickets: Are released for daily mailing.
- Special tickets: Posts are issued for collectors or charity.
- Individuals tickets: Can be made with your own image or design.
Rohit scored 76 runs In the final match played at Dubai International Stadium, New Zealand won the toss and scored 251 runs. The Indian team achieved a target of 252 runs for 6 wickets in 49 overs. Rohit Sharma scored 76 runs. He shared an opening 105 -run opening with Shubman Gill.
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