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PM Narendra Modi And Mohammad Shami.
In a spectacular showdown at Ahmedabad's Narendra Modi Stadium, Australia emerged victorious, claiming their sixth World Cup title and leaving the hearts of over a billion Indian cricket enthusiasts in dismay.
Despite a resilient performance by Team India, who posed a challenging total of 240 runs in 50 overs, Australia triumphed, led by the outstanding 137-run innings of Travis Head.
Emotions ran high as Mohammad Shami, the tournament's leading wicket-taker, warmly embraced the Prime Minister, expressing gratitude for the support.
Speaking to the Prime Minister, Shami, despite the defeat, remained optimistic about a comeback, echoing the sentiments of a nation that has stood steadfastly behind its team, reported NDTV.
Prime Minister Modi, in his commendation of Team India, highlighted their remarkable talent and unwavering determination, emphasising the spirit they exhibited throughout the World Cup.
As the cricketing world recovers from the intensity of the World Cup final, attention now turns to the upcoming five-match T20 series between India and Australia, set to kick off in Andhra Pradesh on Thursday (23 November).
The anticipation for redemption runs high, reflecting the resilient spirit of Indian cricket and the enduring support of a passionate fanbase.
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