In chat with PM Modi, Kohli reveals he was underconfident before final but...

After clinching the T20 World Cup title, the team on Thursday met Prime Minister Narendra Modi, where he asked Kohli about his see-saw journey at the World Cup. Taking the PM through his title journey, Kohli admitted that he was not confident while batting throughout the World Cup but surrendered himself to the situation in the final.
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Today, I had the incredible opportunity to sit down and chat with the Prime Minister about the future of cricket in 2024. As a cricket enthusiast myself, I was thrilled to discuss the upcoming events and developments in the sport with someone as influential as the Prime Minister. One of the main topics of discussion was the upcoming Cricket World Cup in 2024. The Prime Minister expressed his excitement for the tournament and emphasized the importance of hosting a successful and memorable event. He mentioned that preparations were already underway to ensure that everything runs smoothly and that fans from all over the world have a fantastic experience. We also talked about the growth of cricket in the country and how it has become more popular than ever before. The Prime Minister highlighted the government's efforts to promote the sport at the grassroots level and provide opportunities for young talent to excel. He mentioned that initiatives were being taken to improve infrastructure, coaching facilities, and support for players at all levels. In addition to the World Cup, we discussed the importance of promoting women's cricket and ensuring that female players have equal opportunities to showcase their talent. The Prime Minister stressed the need for more investment in women's cricket and the importance of creating a level playing field for all athletes. Overall, it was an enlightening and inspiring conversation about the future of cricket in 2024. The Prime Minister's passion for the sport was evident, and his commitment to supporting and nurturing cricket in the country was truly commendable. I left the meeting feeling optimistic about the future of cricket and excited to see what the upcoming years have in store for this beloved sport.

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