
Indian players pay tribute (credit: @BCCI on x) New Delhi: The world of sport has joined in solidarity after the tragic aviation of Indian crash in Ahmedabad. Despite cricket, hockey and home leagues, teams stopped to remember 265 lives that Air India Boeing 787 Dreamliner crashed on Thursday shortly after the departure of Sardar VallaBhbhai International Airport. The London plane descended in the Meghani area in the city and left devastation after its furrow.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!On Friday, Lord’s cricket playground in London witnessed a strong moment of unity, as Australia and South Africa players watched a minute of silence before the start of the World Cup final before the start of the game. Both teams also wore black bracelets as a sign of respect for victims. The ceremonial tribute came when the cricket world was angry with reports of a crash that had requested many lives.Also read: Australia, players of South Africa pay tribute, united in honor of victims in the WTC finalsElsewhere in England, the Indian cricket team has honored victims since his match between squad in Beckenham. Players and support staff wore black bracelets and stood quiet, with BCCi shared pictures of social media.The tragedy also touched the home sports scene in India. In Mumbai, players from the South Central Maratha Royals and Sobo Mumbai Falcons watched a minute before the final of the T20 Mumbai League, which showed solidarity with affected families.Hockey also joined sadness. Before the conflict of the FIH league league, players from India and Argentina ranked together and paid a quiet tribute. The International Hockey Federation expressed its condolences through social media and wrote: “Our thoughts are with all victims and their families. RIP.”From Kricte’s largest scene in Lords to hockey fields and local leagues, the sports community showed how in competition, humanity and compassion is the first.