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India Men, Women Teams Meet Britain King Charles III, Discuss Cricket

India Men, Women Teams Meet Britain King Charles III, Discuss Cricket

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King Charles III welcomed both the Indian men's and women's cricket teams to St. James's Palace on Tuesday (July 15). (AP)
Shubman Gill spoke to the King about India's narrow loss at Lord's in the ongoing five-Test Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy.
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The monarch even recalled Mohammed Siraj's unusual dismissal — a moment he called 'unfortunate.'
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Rajasthan Royals Owner Manoj Badale, the Founding Chairperson of the British Asian Trust, was said to have introduced the cricketers to him. (AP)
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The women's team, led by Harmanpreet Kaur, are in England for a white-ball tour. They just beat England 3-2 in a five-match T20I series. (AP)
Kaur said the King asked about their travel and was very kind. (AP Photo).
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