Dubai Crown Prince Sheikh Hamdan: Indian cricket stars, and Mumbai Indians trio, Rohit Sharma, Suryakumar Yadav, and Hardik Pandya met with Dubai Crown Prince Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed Al Maktoum in Mumbai during the Dubai-India Business Forum. They weres also joined by ICC chairman and former BCCI secretary Jay Shah

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The meeting took place just a day after Mumbai Indians suffered a 12-run defeat to Royal Challengers Bengaluru at the Wankhede Stadium — their first home loss to RCB in 10 years.

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Jay Shah shared a photo from the meeting on social media platform X (formerly Twitter), writing, "Delighted to help connect cricket with visionary leadership in Mumbai where it was a true honour to meet His Highness @HamdanMohammed with @ImRo45, @hardikpandya7, and @surya_14kumar. These moments typify the uniting influence of cricket worldwide."

Earlier, star batter Virat Kohli led the RCB charge with a classy 67 off 42, his second half-century of the season, while skipper and Player of the Match Rajat Patidar contributing 64 off 32 and Jitesh Sharma’s quickfire 40 off 21 powered the visitors to a commanding 221/5 to beat Mumbai Indians by 12 runs.

In reply, MI skipper Hardik Pandya (42 off 15) and Tilak Varma (56 off 29) launched a sensational counterattack after the top order collapsed, threatening to pull off a stunning chase. But RCB’s disciplined death bowling ensured they crossed the line in a pulsating finish.

Rohit has slumped to his worst IPL start since 2020 as he was dismissed for a duck in the campaign opener against Chennai Super Kings, followed by 8, 13 and 17 in the four matches he has played so far in the season.

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In reply, MI skipper Hardik Pandya (42 off 15) and Tilak Varma (56 off 29) launched a sensational counterattack after the top order collapsed, threatening to pull off a stunning chase. But RCB’s disciplined death bowling ensured they crossed the line in a pulsating finish.

Article Source: IANS

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