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WTC Final: Cricket fan Shashi Tharoor makes 'practical' prediction after watching two Mumbaikars bat at Oval

WTC Final 2023: Thiruvananthapuram MP Shashi Tharoor has made a subtle prediction on the winner of the World Test Championship final (WTC Final) after attending the Day 3 of the ongoing summit clash.

Tharoor, an ardent cricket fan, praised the gritty 109-run stand between Mumbai batters Ajinkya Rahane (89) and Shardul Thakur (51), however, conceded that the knocks might still not help India register a win.

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"Managed to change my schedule to catch the morning session at the #INDvsAUS Test match and watched the two Mumbaikars, @ajinkyarahane88 & @imShard. In a gritty fight back.

"May not be enough to win the #WTC2023Final but restored some self-respect! Encountered BCCI President @RogerBinnyBCCI, @anilkumble1074 & his charming family, & my @INCIndia colleague @ShuklaRajiv," Tharoor tweeted alongside pictures with Anil Kumble, BCCI president Roger Binny and BCCI vice-president Rajeev Shukla.

India conceded a 173-run first innings lead after getting bundled out for 296 in the first innings. The Australia side ended Day 3 with a 296-run lead. The Pat Cummins lead side took the lead close to 400 with four wickets remaining by Lunch on Day 4.

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Tharoor was also in attendance at The Oval on Day 2. Here's how he summed up his experience of watching a full day of Test cricket after a long gap.

"For the first time in years, spent a day watching #INDvAUS Test match cricket at the Oval. Didn’t miss a ball. Thought I had brought my team luck when they took seven wickets in a session and a half. Then stopped chirping when India lost five wickets too. Have a full schedule in London & can’t see any more, but tomorrow promises to be crucial."

Story first published: Saturday, June 10, 2023, 18:19 [IST]
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