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New Zealand Cricketers Granted Rare Audience with Dalai Lama in Dharamsala”

Gulshan Kumar
Last updated: 2023/10/26 at 7:38 PM
By Gulshan Kumar 2 years ago
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Dharamsala’s pristine ambiance continues to captivate the New Zealand cricket team, notwithstanding their first World Cup setback against the host nation, India. Nestled in the lap of the Himalayas, this former British hill station has become a resplendent haven for the Kiwi squad as they prepare for a consequential encounter against a resurgent Australia this coming Saturday.

After enduring a sweltering week in the sultry southern city of Chennai, Tom Latham’s contingent has embraced the salubrious mountain air that Dharamsala offers, with the majestic Himalayan peaks serving as an awe-inspiring backdrop to their sojourn.

Moreover, Dharamsala is no ordinary locale; it also hosts the Tibetan government-in-exile. Hence, the New Zealand cricketers eagerly seized the opportunity to meet the eminent spiritual leader of the Tibetan organization, the Dalai Lama.

Batsman Will Young effused, “This morning, most of our group had the privilege of a personal audience with the Dalai Lama at his residence, an experience truly profound.” For the Kiwi players, this rare interaction with His Holiness has been a cherished diversion during their tenure in this picturesque hill station.

Even the former captain and esteemed batting maestro, Kane Williamson, known for his equanimity on the pitch, was visibly elated as he clasped the Dalai Lama’s hand during a photo session.

Amidst this backdrop of serenity and spiritual enlightenment, Williamson, currently nursing a long-term knee injury, eagerly awaits his return to active duty.

With a commendable 4-1 record at the midway point of the group stage, the 2019 World Cup runners-up find themselves comfortably ensconced in third place in the standings. The top four contenders in this tournament are poised to progress to the semi-finals.

Young fervently lauded the team’s luxurious, resort-style accommodations, replete with an exquisite pool, leisurely strolls amidst the verdant hills, and delectable local cuisine. “It’s truly remarkable to commence our professional duties in such an idyllic setting,” he noted. “The pursuit of cricketing excellence, in such a context, is indeed a serendipitous bonus.”

 

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