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Former UK PM Rishi Sunak plays cricket in Mumbai, 'Managed not to get out too many times'

Former UK PM Rishi Sunak plays cricket in Mumbai, 'Managed not to get out too many times'
Former British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak on Sunday visited the Parsee Gymkhana in south Mumbai and enjoyed a game of cricket, asserting he was happy that he did not get out too many times.
Former British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak swapped politics for cricket on Sunday, picking up a bat at the iconic Parsee Gymkhana in south Mumbai. Participating in the club’s anniversary celebrations, Sunak showcased his cricketing skills in a game of tennis ball cricket, later joking that he was relieved to have stayed at the crease longer than expected.
“No trip to Mumbai is complete without a game of tennis ball cricket,” Sunak wrote on X, sharing glimpses of the match. Speaking to reporters, he added, “Great to be with all of you at the Parsee Gymkhana Club at its anniversary celebrations. What an extraordinary achievement. So much history and so much exciting stuff to come. I managed not to get out too many times this morning.”

The Parsee Gymkhana, founded in 1885 by Sir Jamsetjee Jejeebhoy and Jamsetjee Tata, has played a key role in shaping Indian cricket history. It moved to its current location along Marine Drive in 1887 and remains a symbol of Mumbai’s deep-rooted cricketing culture.
Sunak, who has often spoken about his love for cricket, seemed to enjoy the nostalgic moment. He hinted at more such visits in the future, saying he looked forward to coming back.
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