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The Indian government has pledged its unwavering support to Nepal in the lead-up to the upcoming T-20 Cricket World Cup. During his official visit to Nepal, Indian Foreign Minister S Jaishankar met with key figures from the Nepali National Men’s Cricket Team to convey congratulations on their successful qualification for the highly anticipated global tournament.
Expressing optimism about the future of cricket in Nepal, Minister Jaishankar committed India’s support for the Nepali team’s preparations as they gear up for the T-20 Cricket World Cup, scheduled to be held in America and the West Indies later this year. The gesture underscores the spirit of regional collaboration and goodwill in the realm of sports.
A pivotal meeting took place, bringing together influential figures from the cricketing arena, including Chairman of the Cricket Association of Nepal, Chatur Bahadur Chand, Secretary Paras Khadka, and Captain Rohit Poudel, along with other team members. Minister Jaishankar’s assurance of support is expected to provide an additional layer of encouragement for the Nepali cricket team as they embark on this significant journey onto the global stage.
Nepal, having secured its spot in the T-20 Cricket World Cup, is now actively preparing for the prestigious tournament. The commitment from the Indian government is poised to boost the morale of the Nepali cricket team and further strengthen the ties between the two neighboring nations through the shared love for cricket. The collaborative efforts in the sports arena exemplify the positive spirit of diplomacy and camaraderie between India and Nepal.
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