UP CM Yogi Adityanath meets Kuldeep Yadav following ICC T20 World Cup win
Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh) [India], July 9 Uttar Pradesh Boss Priest Yogi Adityanath met with India's wrist spinner Kuldeep Yadav at his home on Monday after Men dressed in Blue secured the ICC T20 World Cup 2024 title.
The Rohit Sharma-drove side got hold of the lofty T20 WC prize for the subsequent time, overcoming South Africa by seven runs in Barbados.
The UP CM took to online entertainment and imparted a photograph to Kuldeep Yadav with a subtitle.
"Today, a civility meeting was held with Kuldeep Yadav, individual from the T-20 World Cup 2024 winning Indian cricket crew, at his authority home in Lucknow," Yogi composed on X
T-20 विश्वकप 2024 की विजेता भारतीय क्रिकेट टीम के सदस्य श्री कुलदीप यादव जी से आज लखनऊ स्थित सरकारी आवास पर शिष्टाचार भेंट हुई।@imkuldeep18 pic.twitter.com/SFgH8RJIKQ
— Yogi Adityanath (@myogiadityanath) July 8, 2024
India finished a 13-year ICC World Cup prize dry season by overcoming South Africa by seven runs in the T20WC Last on June 29.
Virat was the player of the match in the last for his important thump of 76. Bumrah, who got 15 scalps all through the competition at a staggering economy pace of 4.17, got the 'Player of the Competition' praises.
On Thursday morning, the T20 World Cup-winning Indian group landed in the public capital, Delhi, to an energizing greeting from fans enthusiastically hanging tight for a brief look at their #1 legends and the prize.
Following their gathering with State head Narendra Modi, the players had an open transport triumph march in Mumbai, from Marine Drive to the famous Wankhede Arena.
The hero group was additionally congratulated with the award cash of Rs 125 crore by the Leading body of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) office-carriers.
Players likewise discussed their success, and the exhibitions of vital participants in the T20 World Cup inside a jam-stuffed Wankhede and moved their hearts out. The occasion likewise included the players taking a triumph lap to the tune of the country's public melody, 'Vande Mataram'.