ICC World Cup 2023: PM Modi Wishes Team India Success Ahead Of Final Against Australia

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ICC World Cup 2023: PM Modi Wishes Team India Success Ahead Of Final Against Australia

ICC World Cup 2023: PM Modi Wishes Team India Success Ahead Of Final Against Australia

In a heartfelt message, Prime Minister Narendra Modi extended his best wishes to Team India ahead of the highly anticipated ICC World Cup final against Australia. With the match set to take place at the iconic Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad today, the Prime Minister expressed the collective support of 140 crore Indians for the national team.

In his encouraging message, PM Modi said, “All the best Team India! 140 crore Indians are cheering for you. May you shine bright, play well, and uphold the spirit of sportsmanship.”

The Prime Minister plans to witness the high-stakes encounter in person, as he will be present at the stadium to cheer for the Indian cricket team.

On the eve of the final, chairperson of the Congress parliamentary party Sonia Gandhi also conveyed her wishes to the Indian national team.

“Dear Team India, I would like to first begin by congratulating you for your incredible performance and excellent team work during this World Cup. You have consistently brought glory to the country and given us all reasons to be collectively joyous and proud. And now as you get ready for the finals this year, the entire country is rooting for you. I send you my best wishes. You have what it takes to be world champions. Good luck team India. Jai Hind,” the chairperson of the Congress parliamentary party said.

Mrs Gandhi said Indian team”s journey to the finals of the ICC World Cup has been inspiring and has valuable lessons that extend beyond the cricket field. “These lessons are of unity, hardwork, determination and unwavering belief in yourself,” she ascertained.

“I must also make a mention of individual records and stellar match winning performances,” she said while adding that she is reminded at this moment about the two previous occasions when India has lifted the World Cup trophy, first in 1983 and then in 2011. “On both those occasions the nation felt honoured and erupted with joy,” she noted.

As cricket enthusiasts gear up for this historic final, the Narendra Modi Stadium stands ready to host the intense battle between two cricketing giants.