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The 'real cook' is with the England team: Modi to British PM

Indian prime Minister Narendra Modi, right, waves to media as his British counterpart Theresa May watches before their meeting in New Delhi, India, Monday, Nov. 7, 2016. Modi and May have begun wide-ranging talks aimed at deepening ties between their two countries and boosting trade and investment as the U.K. plans to leave the European Union. May arrived in New Delhi late Sunday on her first bilateral visit overseas since she became prime minister in July. (AP Photo/Manish Swarup) Indian prime Minister Narendra Modi, right, waves to media as his British counterpart Theresa May watches before their meeting in New Delhi, India, AP) New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi, never ceases an opportunity to amuse one and all with his sense of humor mixed with state of the art awareness. In a bilateral discussion held with British counterpart Theresa May here today, PM Modi conveyed his good wishes to the visiting English cricket team and won everyone’s heart by a lighter comment on England’s captain Alastair Cook. "I also take this opportunity to convey my best wishes to the English cricket team, who will begin their campaign in Rajkot, Gujarat, day after tomorrow. May the best team win!," Modi said in his speech after the bilateral talks with May. The Virat Kohli-led India, ranked World No.1, and England are scheduled to play a series of five Tests starting with Rajkot. Modi also stated that India and UK share an enduring partnership nurtured by "extensive people to people linkages let's not forget cricket here". Later Ministry of External Affairs Spokesperson Vikas Swarup shared an anecdote on how cricket came into conversation between the two leaders earlier in the day. The subject was English captain Alastair Cook. "There was also pondering over cricket. As the working lunch was ending, Prime Minister said that 'I hope you enjoyed this food'. And Theresa May said 'yes, of course I love it'. Then the Prime Minister said that 'we have a good cook who does this but the real Cook is coming with the English cricket team'," Swarup quoted the two leaders as saying.

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