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New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon and former cricketer Ross Taylor were seen playing street cricket in New Delhi on Wednesday. He was accompanied by former India captain Kapil Dev. He was seen umpiring. New Zealand spinner Ejaz Patel also joined it. Prime Minister Christopher said, Cricket works as a bridge to increase friendship and confidence between the two countries.
Christopher came for trade agreement with India New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher has come on an India tour to sign a free trade trade agreement with India. During this, he also met Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The agreement is expected to increase 10 times the trade between the two countries for the next ten years.
The two countries have announced to resume negotiations for free trade agreement to promote economic relations on 16 March. At the same time, this program of playing cricket with children in the street was also decided during a meeting between the two Prime Ministers.
Former Kiwi cricketer Ross Taylor shaking hands with PM Narendra Modi.
Prime Minister Christopher visited Akshardham temple New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon also visited the Swaminarayan Akshardham Temple in Delhi on Tuesday. He said, ‘The Hindu community in New Zealand has done a lot for our country. Today, in Delhi, I paid my honor at this holy place for many kiwi-Hindus.
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon also visited the Akshardham Temple.
Former cricketer Ross Taylor played 450 international matches Former New Zealand cricketer Ross Taylor has played a total of 450 matches in his international career. He has scored a total of 28 thousand 289 runs in all formats. These include 40 centuries and 95 half -centuries.
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