World Cup victory helps Britain fall in love with cricket again: Theresa May

World Cup victory helps Britain fall in love with cricket again: Theresa May

IANSUpdated: Tuesday, July 16, 2019, 09:22 AM IST
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Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May (L) speaks with England's captain Eoin Morgan (R), holding the World Cup trophy, outside 10 Downing Street as England players arrive for a reception in London on July 15, 2019 | Photo by Niklas HALLE'N / AFP

London: British Prime Minister Theresa May has said that England's success in the Cricket World Cup has helped the nation fall in love with the sport once again.

May hosted a reception at 10 Downing Street on Monday night for the team that beat New Zealand in the final at Lord's Cricket Ground, London, Xinhua reported.

"All combining to create a real thriller, one of the great sporting spectacles of our time," said May. She told the England squad: "You are a team that represents modern Britain, and that plays like no other side in the world.

"When the odds were against you in the biggest game of your lives, you simply and stubbornly refused to lose. It is that determination, that character, that has made you world champions," she said.

"You have helped the nation fall in love with cricket once again," she said, adding, "we have a team that will be spoken of in awe for generations to come."

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