T20 World Cup winning captain Jos Buttler and player of the tournament Sam Curran were at the centre of England's post-match celebrations after they beat Pakistan by five wickets in the final.
And in new 'behind the scenes' footage released by the ECB, Buttler and Curran can be seen leading a dressing room rendition of Robbie Williams' 1997 hit 'Angels'. The pair are stood on a table, with Curran holding a bottle of beer in one hand and the trophy in the other while belting out the song.
Buttler is also singing along while waving his phone in the air like you would at a concert, something replicated by the vast majority of the squad including Liam Livingstone, Richard Gleeson, Dawid Malan and bowling coach David Saker.
Reflecting on the celebrations, Buttler said: "We've certainly celebrated and enjoyed it. Over the last few days, it's really started to sink in what we achieved.
"It's been fantastic to have a bit of time to think about that. We're a long way away but I'm so proud of everyone out here and we enjoyed it, it's been great."
Vice-captain Moeen added in a column for the Daily Mail: "I don't think many of the lads slept on Sunday night. Trust me, we had some tired faces on the flight to Adelaide from Melbourne on Monday afternoon.
"The party went on at the ground until 2am. It was one of the best celebrations I've been involved in, full of jokes and songs and it carried on at the hotel, where coach Matthew Mott got a trim!
"The deal was simple. He said if we won the World Cup, he would shave his head. Motty called me to the team room where we were all celebrating and I had the trimmer (of course, with my beard) so I got that honour.
"Expect Sam Curran to have his hair dyed over the coming days as part of the deal!" England are set to begin a three-match ODI series against Australia on Thursday.