After the trade deal, now cricket friendship: Ambassador Sergio Gaur arrived at Wankhede to cheer Team USA

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Sergio Gor at India US World Cup Match Venue: An exciting T20 World Cup match took place between India and USA at Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. US Ambassador Sergio Gore and ICC President Jay Shah sat together and enjoyed the match. After the recent trade deal, this match became a big opportunity to bring warmth in the diplomatic relations between the two countries. Gore also encouraged the American players. This is the second clash between the two teams in T20 cricket history.

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Mumbai’s historic Wankhede Stadium on Saturday witnessed an exciting T20 World Cup match between India and the United States of America (USA). On this special occasion, US Ambassador to India and Special Envoy to South and Central Asia Sergio Gore were present in the stadium. He enjoyed this high-voltage match sitting with ICC President Jay Shah.

Recently a trade deal has been signed between India and America. Since then, relations between the two countries have improved again. In this context, the T20 World Cup match between India and America was a good opportunity to bring more warmth in this relationship. Ambassador Sergio Gore was seen enjoying fours and sixes during the match. Many other guests were also seen with him. Before the match, Sergio Gore posted on ‘X’ and wrote, “Just landed in Mumbai for the T20 World Cup game! Big day for Team USA.”

Enthusiasm of players increased on the field
Sergio Gore and Jay Shah were seen standing together during the national anthem. Immediately after this, the American Ambassador went to the field and met the players of his team and encouraged them. This is the second clash between India and America in T20 international cricket. Earlier, both the teams had come face to face for the first time in the 2024 World Cup, in which India had won by seven wickets. In the current World Cup, India and America have been placed in Group A along with Namibia, Netherlands and Pakistan.

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Cricket friendship after trade deal: Ambassador Gaur arrives to cheer Team US