Indian team enters Cricket World Cup final ‘like a boss’, says Amit Shah
PTI, Nov 16, 2023, 8:36 AM IST
Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Wednesday complimented the Indian team for its win against New Zealand in the Cricket World Cup semi-final, saying the Men in Blue entered the final ”like a boss”.
Shah also congratulated Virat Kohli for his 50th hundred in One Day Internationals, saying it is a testimony of his outstanding sportsman spirit, dedication and consistency.
”Enter into the final like a Boss. What an electrifying display of cricketing prowess. All the best for the showdown. Let’s get the cup,” Shah said in a post on X.
On Kohli, the home minister said in a separate post, ”50th ODI hundred! Kudos to @imVkohli for achieving the historic milestone of scoring his 50th century in ODI cricket.” ”This is a testimony of your outstanding sportsman spirit, dedication and consistency. May you further elevate your game to a new level. The nation is proud of you,” he added.
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