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'Keep Your Spirits High, India Is Looking At You', PM Modi Consoles Team India

Utkalika Mohanty
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·2 years ago·2 min read
'Keep Your Spirits High, India Is Looking At You', PM Modi Consoles Team India

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Following Team India's heartbreaking loss at the ODI World Cup 2023 final against Australia on Sunday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi cheered up the 'Men in Blue'.
 

Bhubaneswar, Nov 21: Following Team India's heartbreaking loss at the ODI World Cup 2023 final against Australia on Sunday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi cheered up the 'Men in Blue'.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi came up with a heartwarming gesture when he joined the Indian players in the dressing room at the world's biggest cricket stadium to console them and lift their spirits after their defeat in the World Cup 2023 final. 

PM Modi took time out to reach out to the players in their dressing room when emotions were running high.

"You people have won 10 consecutive games. This one loss is normal, it keeps on happening. Please smile, the entire country is watching you. I just thought that I should go and meet you people," PM Modi said inside India's dressing room.

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PM Modi also hailed Indian speedster Mohammed Shami and said that he had done well at the ODI World Cup 2023.

As it turns out, PM Modi consoled the players with comforting words during his visit to the Indian dressing room. PM Modi lifted the mood in the dressing room which was understandably heavy after the defeat in the biggest match of the year. PM Modi also said he would be hosting the players in New Delhi to appreciate their performance.

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