Key Points

The Indian cricket teams had a royal encounter after an intense Test match at Lord's. King Charles III met both squads at St. James's Palace following their recent on-field exploits. While the men's team narrowly lost a thriller, the women celebrated their first T20I series win in England. The visit provided a memorable break before the crucial remaining matches of the tour.

Key Points: Indian Cricket Teams Meet King Charles After Dramatic Lord's Test

  • India lost by 22 runs in a gripping Lord's Test against England
  • Women's team celebrated historic T20I series win in England
  • Shubman Gill-led squad interacted with King Charles at St. James’s Palace
  • Players including Pant and Bumrah enjoyed rare royal engagement
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India men's and women's cricket teams meet King Charles III

India's men's and women's cricket squads met King Charles III in London after a thrilling Test defeat and historic T20I series win.

"It was a special occasion, especially for younger members meeting a monarch for the first time. - Team Spokesperson"

London, July 15

A day after the dramatic conclusion of the third Test at Lord’s, the Indian men's and women's cricket team met King Charles III at St. James’s Palace in London.

The visit came a day after the men's side narrowly lost to England by 22 runs in a gripping match that left the hosts 2-1 ahead in the five-match Test series. After sealing the first-ever T20I series win against England on their home soil, the Indian women's team are all set to take on the hosts in the three-match ODI series, starting from Wednesday.

Led by captain Shubman Gill, the Indian squad included vice-captain Rishabh Pant, Jasprit Bumrah, KL Rahul, and head coach Gautam Gambhir. The team, dressed in formal attire, was introduced to the British monarch in the serene surroundings of Clarence House Garden. King Charles spent a few moments with the players, exchanging pleasantries and sharing light-hearted conversations.

Despite the recent defeat, the atmosphere during the meeting was cheerful. The players, who had fought hard in the Test match, welcomed the opportunity to unwind and enjoy a rare royal interaction. It was a special occasion, especially for younger members of the squad, many of whom were meeting a reigning monarch for the first time.

The match at Lord’s had been a roller-coaster. Chasing 193 in the final innings, India were bowled out for 170. Ravindra Jadeja played a fighting knock, scoring a gritty half-century while building partnerships with Nitish Reddy, Jasprit Bumrah, and Mohammed Siraj. England’s Ben Stokes and Jofra Archer turned the match in their team’s favour with a fiery spell in the morning session, dismissing key Indian batters in quick succession.

In the end, India fell just short of the target, with off-spinner Shoaib Bashir bowling Siraj to seal the win for England. The match drew praise from fans and former cricketers around the world for its intensity and quality.

With two matches left in the series and next to be played at Old Trafford from July 23, India will be aiming to bounce back and level things up.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As an Indian living in London, this makes me so emotional! The pictures from Clarence House are beautiful. Our women's team creating history with the T20 win and now this royal honor - cricket truly unites us across borders.
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Arjun K
While the royal meeting is nice, I wish the team focused more on the middle order collapse. We keep losing matches from winning positions! Gambhir needs to fix this before Old Trafford. Still, proud of our boys representing India on global stage.
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Priya S
The women's team deserves equal attention! First T20 series win in England is massive. Hope they get similar recognition when they return. Also, King Charles looked genuinely interested in talking to our players - such grace!
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Vikram M
Bumrah's expression while shaking hands with the King was priceless 😂 From humble beginnings to meeting royalty - that's the power of cricket in our country. Let's use this as motivation to win the next Test!
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Kavya N
My grandfather woke up at 3 AM to watch the match and was heartbroken. But seeing our team with the King today made him smile again. Cricket is more than a sport for us Indians - it's emotion, it's pride. Well done team!

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