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Rahul Dravid pays a visit to Team Canada’s dressing room. Gesture wins the Internet

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Due to a damp outfield, India and Canada’s T20 World Cup 2024 match was called off, but a conversation between head coach Rahul Dravid and the stars of the Canadian cricket team has gone popular on social media.

The T20 World Cup 2024 match between India and Canada was called off owing to a wet outfield, but an interaction between head coach Rahul Dravid and Canadian cricket team players has gone popular on social media. The match was called off without any action, so while Canada’s participation in the competition came to an end, India advanced to the Super 8. After the match was abandoned, India’s head coach Rahul Dravid went to the Canada dressing room and was given with an official jersey signed by all of the team’s members. Dravid also gave a speech to all the cricketers.

“Many thanks. I would like to express my gratitude for your outstanding contribution to our competition. “I believe that everyone understands the difficulties and trials you all face in order to participate in this sport,” Dravid remarked during his address to the Canadian cricket team’s stars in Florida.

Dravid also discussed the difficulties of being a “associate nation” and reflected on his time spent in Scotland.
It’s not a simple task. I know this since I was a cricket player in Scotland back in 2003, I believe. I am aware that an associate country is involved in this conflict. However, you people actually inspire us all to demonstrate how much we genuinely love the game. The sacrifices that you guys are prepared to undertake in order to participate in this competition. I’ll only advise you to keep moving forward.

India’s first Super 8 encounter against Afghanistan is scheduled for June 20. “I am sure you guys are inspiring young boys and girls in your own countries to be able to play the sport,” the speaker continued. “I think it’s great for the world cricket.”

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