Did the India Men's and Women's Cricket Teams Meet King Charles III?

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Key Takeaways
- Royal Meeting: Indian cricket teams met King Charles III at St. James's Palace.
- Test Match Outcome: India lost the third Test by 22 runs against England.
- Upcoming Series: The women's team is preparing for ODIs against England.
- Young Players: Many squad members met the monarch for the first time.
- Positive Atmosphere: Players enjoyed a light-hearted royal interaction despite the recent defeat.
London, July 15 (NationPress) Following the thrilling finish to the third Test at Lord’s, both the Indian men's and women's cricket teams had the honor of meeting King Charles III at St. James’s Palace in London.
This meeting occurred just a day after the men’s team faced a narrow defeat against England by 22 runs, placing the hosts ahead 2-1 in the five-match Test series. Meanwhile, the Indian women's team, fresh off their historic T20I series victory against England on their home turf, is gearing up for a three-match ODI series starting Wednesday.
The Indian contingent, led by captain Shubman Gill and accompanied by vice-captain Rishabh Pant, Jasprit Bumrah, KL Rahul, and head coach Gautam Gambhir, met the British monarch in the tranquil setting of Clarence House Garden. King Charles engaged in light-hearted conversations with the players, creating a relaxed atmosphere.
Despite the recent loss, the mood during the meeting was uplifting. The players, who had battled fiercely in the Test match, appreciated the chance to unwind and relish a unique royal experience. This occasion was particularly memorable for younger squad members, many of whom were meeting a reigning monarch for the very first time.
The match at Lord’s was nothing short of a roller-coaster ride. Chasing a target of 193 in the final innings, India was bowled out for 170. Ravindra Jadeja showcased his skills with a resilient half-century, forming partnerships with Nitish Reddy, Jasprit Bumrah, and Mohammed Siraj. England’s Ben Stokes and Jofra Archer swung the momentum with an explosive spell in the morning, quickly dismissing key Indian batters.
Ultimately, India fell short, with off-spinner Shoaib Bashir bowling Siraj to secure England's victory. The match received accolades from fans and former cricketers worldwide for its high intensity and quality.
With two matches remaining in the series, the next fixture set for Old Trafford on July 23, India is eager to rebound and equalize the series.