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PM Modi visited India's dressing room to encourage the players after the team's heartbreaking loss in ODI WC final to Australia, in Ahmedabad. Here is the video
India lost the ODI World Cup final to Australia by six wickets on Sunday (Nov 19) at the Narendra Modi Cricket Stadium in Ahmedabad. Being asked to bat first, Rohit Sharma-led India only managed 240 in 50 overs before Travis Head's 137 and Marnus Labuschagne's 58* took the Aussies to their sixth ODI WC title.
After the match, Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited India's dressing room to lift the mood of the Indian players, who were shattered post the defeat. Modi was present in the stands during Australia's run-chase. In the dressing room, he acknowledged India's performances throughout the World Cup and asked them to keep their morale up for a memorable campaign, where they won 10 games in a row before losing the final.
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Here is the video:
Prime Minister #NarendraModi visits Team India's dressing room to offer words of encouragement and support after the heartbreaking loss in the World Cup final#WorldCup2023 #TeamIndia pic.twitter.com/ggPI4arpuo
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From India, captain Rohit (40), Virat Kohli (54) and KL Rahul (66) were the only performers as the home team managed a below-par score. Mitchell Starc's 3 for 55 and two wickets each from Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood restricted India's famed batting line-up. In reply, Australia were tottering at 47 for 3 before Head (137) and Marnus Labuschange (58 not out) took the Aussies home with a match-winning 192-run fourth-wicket stand.
At the post-match presentation, a dejected Rohit opened up on the loss. He stated, "The result has not gone our way. We were not good enough today. We tried everything but it wasn't supposed to be. 20-30 runs more would have been good, KL and Kohli were stitching a good partnership and we were looking at 270-280 but we kept losing wickets. When you have 240 on the board, you want to take wickets but credit to Head and Labuschagne who stitched together a big partnership and put us completely out of the game. We tried everything we could but I feel wicket got slightly better to bat under lights. Don't want to give that as an excuse."