Prior Commitment Forces Sachin Tendulkar Out of PM's Tour to Australia
In what seems to be a smart cricket diplomacy, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has roped in former captains Kapil Dev and Sunil Gavaskar to be part of his official delegation to three Australian cities -- Sydney, Canberra and Melbourne.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: November 14, 2014 09:49 am IST
Sachin Tendulkar was invited by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to be part of the official delegation for the Australia tour in mid-November, but the cricket icon has expressed his inability to make the trip due to prior commitments.
According to sources, the Prime Minister's Office had reached out to Tendulkar, also a Rajya Sabha member, when he was in London for the launch of his autobiography 'Playing It My Way' but he had to decline the invitation as he would be in Andhra Pradesh at that time. (Multan Declaration Hurt Tendulkar)
"He (Tendulkar) had already committed to be in Nellore in Andhra Pradesh for adoption of Puttamraju Kandriga in Nernuru Panchayat in Gudur mandal for Adarsh Gram Yojana during the period apart from other commitments," a source said. (Felt Humiliated After Being Sacked as Captain: Tendulkar)
Tendulkar was in Australia in the last week of October for being honoured by the Bradman Foundation. The legendary cricketer, a brand ambassador of Indian Air Force, on Wednesday honoured two CISF personnel just before the Indian Super League football match between his team Kerala Blasters and Mumbai City FC in Kochi. He paid glowing tributes to the 'discipline, dedication and selfless approach' of the defence forces in the country.
In what seems to be a smart cricket diplomacy, Prime Minister Modi has roped in former captains Kapil Dev and Sunil Gavaskar to be part of his official delegation to three Australian cities -- Sydney, Canberra and Melbourne.
The PM will be in Australia for the G-20 summit and will also visit the historic Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG), which will host the 2015 World Cup final. The Indian cricket team will also leave for Australia later this month to play four Tests starting December 4.