London: The Indian men’s and women’s cricket teams received a warm reception from King Charles III at St. James’s Palace, where he engaged in heartfelt conversations that went beyond ceremonial niceties .
A Personal Touch from the Throne
During the Tuesday gathering, BCCI Vice‑President Rajeev Shukla praised the king’s well‑prepared and empathetic interaction. “He had done his homework and even asked about Akash Deep’s sister’s illness,” he revealed . Charles III also reflected on the pivotal moment in the recent Lord’s Test, calling Mohammed Siraj’s dismissal “unfortunate” as the ball reared sharply after landing on the pitch .
Highlighting Akash Deep’s Personal Struggle
King Charles’s inquiry into Akash Deep’s sister, who is battling cancer, struck a deeply personal chord. Shukla emphasized that this moment underlined the monarch’s genuine interest in the players’ lives beyond the sport . Akash Deep had previously dedicated his record 10‑wicket haul at Edgbaston to his sister, who has been undergoing treatment since a stage‑three colon cancer diagnosis—a tribute that resonated across India .
Both Teams Share Special Bonds
Alongside the men’s squad (led by Shubman Gill), the Indian women’s team, captained by Harmanpreet Kaur, also met the monarch. Reports describe the king as warm and humble—even joking with coaches and players alike . Shukla noted the personal care King Charles showed, even asking about the late Arun Jaitley, urging the BCCI to relay the monarchy’s condolences .
This encounter vividly showcased King Charles III’s genuine humanity and thoughtful diplomacy, transforming a routine royal audience into a meaningful, emotionally resonant moment for Team India.
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