Air plane crash India Ahmedabad: how the sports leagues, the teams paid tribute to the victims | Cricket news

New Delhi: The world of sport met in solidarity after the tragic Air India airplane accident in Ahmedabad. Through cricket, hockey and domestic leagues, the teams stopped to remember the 265 lives lost when a Boeing 787 Air India 787 crashed Thursday shortly after the departure of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport. The plane to London came down to the city’s Meghani region, leaving a devastation in its wake.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!Friday, Lord’s cricket field in London experienced a powerful moment of unit when players in Australia and South Africa observed a minute of silence before the start of the game on the 3rd day of the world testing championship. The two teams also wore black armbands as a mark of respect for the victims. The solemn tribute came while the cricket world was unwinding from the news of the accident that made many lives.Read also: Australia, the players of South Africa pay tribute, unite to honor the victims in the WTC finalElsewhere in England, the Indian Cricket team paused in their intra-squad match in Beckenham to honor the victims. The support players and support staff wore black armbands and stood in silence, the BCCI shares images from the tribute on social networks.The tragedy also affected the interior sports scene of India. In Mumbai, players from the Royals of Maratha from the South Center and Falcons Sobo Mumbai observed a minute of silence before the final of the T20 Mumbai League, showing solidarity with the affected families.Hockey has also joined mourning. Before their Fih Pro League confrontation, India and Argentina players aligned themselves and paid a silent tribute. The International Hockey Federation expressed condolences via social media, writing: “Our thoughts go to all the victims and their families. Rip. “From the largest cricket scene to Lord’s to hockey and local leagues, the sports community has shown how, even in competition, humanity and compassion, it is first.




