Kamal Haasan Envisions India's Sports Potential with Strong Domestic Ecosystem!
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Chennai, March 9 (NationPress) Highlighting the remarkable achievement of back-to-back ICC Men's T20 Cricket World Cups and the Women's World Cup, actor, politician, and parliamentarian Kamal Haasan emphasized the significance of India's robust domestic sports ecosystem, ranging from the Ranji Trophy to the IPL. On Monday, he urged everyone to envision the possibilities if every sport in India benefited from a similar structure.
In a congratulatory post on his X timeline celebrating the Indian Men's cricket team’s T20 World Cup victory, the esteemed actor expressed, "Our Men in Blue, champions of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup for the second time in a row! They also achieved the status of runners-up in the Men’s ICC Cricket World Cup and champions in the Women’s ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup. This showcases the depth of India’s domestic sports ecosystem, from the Ranji Trophy to the IPL. @BCCI"
He further stated, "Just imagine the heights India could reach if every sport had such a supportive domestic framework. The potential of our youth knows no bounds. From local streets to grand stadiums, from childhood aspirations to global champions - India is on the rise. #TeamIndia #T20WorldCup #T20WorldChampions."
Kamal Haasan is among numerous celebrities congratulating the Indian cricket team on their outstanding achievement. Notable south Indian actors like Ram Charan, Mahesh Babu, Nithiin, Ravi Teja, and Venkatesh have also shared their excitement over India's retention of the T20 World Cup, commending the team's remarkable performance.
For those who may not know, India made history on Sunday by becoming the first nation to retain the Men’s T20 World Cup title, securing victory for an unprecedented third time by defeating New Zealand by 96 runs before a crowd of 86,824 at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad.
Sanju Samson’s explosive innings of 89 runs off 46 balls, featuring five fours and eight sixes, propelled India to a staggering 255/5, the highest score ever recorded in a T20 World Cup final. In response, Bumrah and Axar Patel (3-27) dismantled New Zealand’s batting order, leading to their dismissal for 159 runs in 19 overs, with Tim Seifert being the only one to put up a fight, scoring 52 runs.