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India's cricket stars consoled by King Charles after Lord's defeat

July 16, 2025 00:00:00


Britain's King Charles III talks with India captain Shubman Gill as he meets the men's and women's teams during an audience in the gardens of Clarence House, London on Tuesday-ECB

LONDON, July 15 (AFP): Britain's King Charles III commiserated with India's crestfallen cricket stars on Tuesday in the aftermath of their painful defeat against England at Lord's.

Charles consoled members of the Indian team when he hosted them at his Clarence House home less than 24 hours after the third Test ended in an agonising loss for the tourists. India, chasing 193 to win, were beaten by 22 runs in the final session of the last day. India's Mohammed Siraj was the last man out when he attempted to block a delivery from Shoaib Bashir, only to see the ball spin back onto the stumps and dislodge a bail.

The King told India captain Shubman Gill he had watched the crucial last wicket fall on television on Monday.

He said in sympathy about the dramatic spin on the ball that dismissed Siraj.


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