Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella congratulates team India on winning Cricket World Cup with this 'wish'

Satya Nadella, a vocal cricket fan, expresses gratitude for the Indian team's victory and shares how cricket influenced his leadership journey, resonating after becoming Microsoft CEO.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella congratulates team India on winning Cricket World Cup with this 'wish'
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella cheers for India at the India vs Pakistan T20 World Cup match. (Image: @gjain/ X)
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella congratulated the Indian cricket team over its victory over South Africa in the T20 World Cup. Captain Rohit Sharma's men beat South Africa by seven runs in a thrilling final in Bridgetown on Saturday, June 29.
A known super fan of cricket, Nadella applauded the Indian cricket team for its performance on X, formerly Twitter.
He at the same time also wished for more cricket matches to be played in West Indies and USA. "What a final!!! Congrats, India, and well played, South Africa. Super World Cup... let us have more cricket in the West Indies and USA!!," posted Nadella.

Interestingly, Nadella congratulated the Indian team just minutes after India won the match. His post also appears to be among his most liked posts ever, with having registered over 88K likes in just 2 hours.
Incidentally, Nadella was spotted wearing an Indian Jersey attending the India vs Pakistan men's T20 World Cup 2024 match at the Nassau County Cricket Ground in New York on Sunday (June 9). The Microsoft CEO was spotted taking a selfie with entrepreneur Gaurav Jain while donning the jersey of the men in Blue, who also happen to be the most-followed cricket team on the planet.
"Excited to cheer for team India with the super fan @satyanadella #PakvsInd #t20USA," Mr Jain wrote in the caption of the post.

Nadella has been quite vocal about his love for cricket. At various public platforms, Nadella has often shared how the sport taught him teamwork and leadership that helped him rise through the twists and turns of the corporate world. "I think playing cricket taught me more about working in teams and leadership that has stayed with me throughout my career," he reportedly said after his appointment as Microsoft CEO was announced.
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