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PM Modi: Indian Roots Shine Globally in Cricket
22 Feb
Summary
- Indian-origin players excel in T20 World Cup, uniting global fans.
- Canada leads with most Indian-origin players in the tournament.
- Players of Indian descent contribute significantly to various national teams.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently lauded the significant contributions of Indian-origin athletes, particularly in the ongoing T20 World Cup. He observed that these players, though representing other nations, evoke a sense of pride and connection among Indian fans, embodying a unique aspect of 'Indianness'.
Modi highlighted Canada's team for having the largest contingent of players of Indian origin. Prominent names such as captain Dilpreet Bajwa from Punjab and Navneet Dhaliwal from Chandigarh were mentioned, alongside Harsh Thakar and Shreyas Mowa, who are enhancing Canada's and India's pride.
The US team also features players with Indian domestic cricket backgrounds, including captain Monank Patel, a former Gujarat junior player. Saurabh, Harmeet Singh, and Milind Kumar from various Indian cities are noted as key assets for the US team.
Furthermore, players of Indian heritage are making their mark on teams from Oman, New Zealand, the UAE, and Italy. Modi emphasized that these athletes not only inspire youngsters in their adopted lands but also demonstrate how Indians, wherever they settle, remain connected to their motherland and contribute to their 'karambhoomi' (land of work).
This global presence underscores a core tenet of Indian identity: a deep-seated connection to heritage combined with a commitment to contributing to the communities they become part of.




