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Modi, Key give cricket analogy for India-New Zealand ties

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new delhi — Cricket on Wednesday became an analogy to highlight the warm ties between India and New Zealand as Prime Ministers Narendra Modi and John Key drew references from the game to stress on the progress made in their bilateral equation.

The references came on a day when India took on New Zealand in the fourth match of a fivegame ODI series. Modi was the first to speak in the joint press briefing that followed the exchange of agreements between the two nations.

Referring to the ongoing ODI series, Modi said some cricketing terms were apt descriptio­n of the progress made in the two countries’ bilateral ties.

“In a little while from now, our cricket teams will take the field

In our ties, we have moved from fielding at long off to taking a fresh guard at the batting pitch Modi, Indian PM

in Ranchi for the fourth one-day internatio­nal. In many ways, some of the cricketing terminolog­y reflects progress in our bilateral linkages. In our ties, we have moved from fielding at long off to taking a fresh guard at the batting pitch. Defensive play has given way to aggressive batting,” Modi said.

Key was not to be left behind and quipped that he is thankful to Modi for not raising his country’s poor performanc­e in the series so far. New Zealand were whitewashe­d 0-3 in the Test series and are trailing in the ongoing fivematch ODI series as well.

“You have spoken about the cricket taking place in India but gracious enough not to be talking about the fact that India has been triumphing over New Zealand,” Key said in lighter vein.

“We are of course trying to build as warm and as close a relationsh­ip with India as we can and we have gone to the extraordin­ary lengths of ensuring that former Black Caps captain Brendon McCullum is now playing for Gujarat. So we are truly committed to the relationsh­ip between New Zealand and India,” Key said referring to McCullum’s IPL associatio­n with Gujarat Lions, the franchise based in Modi’s home state Gujarat. — PTI

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