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Prime Minister Narendra Modi said funny talk about West Indies cricket in Trinidad’s Parliament. She said that the Indian west Indies cheer the team until she plays from India. During this time, the ongoing Test series between West Indies and Australia was also in the discussion.
Delhi: Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi recently praised West Indies cricket during a visit to Trinidad and Tobago. Amid the ongoing Test series between England and India, Modi addressed the parliament there. In his speech, he talked about cricket in a light manner, so that all the people sitting there smiled.
Prime Minister Modi praised West Indies cricket
Prime Minister Modi said, “Indian people are one of the biggest fans of the West Indies cricket team. We cheer for them wholeheartedly unless they are playing against India.”
India and West Indies history related to cricket has been very special. In 1983, India defeated the West Indies to win the World Cup. At the same time, in the 2016 T20 World Cup, West Indies defeated India in the semi -finals and then won the title by defeating England in the final.
West Indies will play Test series against Australia
Meanwhile, a three -Test series is being played between West Indies and Australia. The first Test was played in Bridtown, Barbados, where West Indies stopped Australia at 180 in the first innings. However, he himself could score only 190 runs. After this, Australia scored 310 runs in the second innings and gave the West Indies a target of 301 runs. In response, the West Indies were reduced to just 141 runs and lost the match by 159 runs.
The second Test is being played in St. George. Australia scored 286 runs while batting first. The West Indies scored 253 runs in response. By the end of the second day’s play, Australia lost their two wickets for just 12 runs and its lead was just 45 runs.
The third and last Test will be played at Sabina Park in Kingston. After this, both teams will pay attention to the five -match T20 series.
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