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Charles Hails Conclusion of Lord’s Test as He Meets Indian Cricket Team

LONDON, ENGLAND, JUL 15 – King Charles III hosted the Indian cricket teams after their England tours, acknowledging the men’s narrow Test loss and the women’s historic T20I series victory, officials said.

  • On Tuesday, King Charles III welcomed both the male and female Indian cricket squads at Clarence House in London following their England tours.
  • The meeting followed the Indian men's narrow 22-run defeat by England in the third Test at Lord's, which ended in a thrilling final session.
  • During the meeting, the King discussed the match's key moments, expressed sympathy over Mohammed Siraj's dismissal, and asked about players' personal matters including Akash Deep's sister's health.
  • King Charles described Siraj's dismissal as "really annoying just to touch the bails" and called the match "exciting," while Shubman Gill called it an "unfortunate match" that could have gone either way.
  • The visit symbolized mutual respect between the teams and British royalty and preceded the Indian teams' upcoming matches, including the men's fourth Test at Old Trafford and the women's ODI series starting July 16.
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