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Stranded due to bad weather, Omar plays cricket with locals
Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah showed his cricketing skills as he played the game with the locals of Brenwar, a remote village in Budgam district, where he was `grounded` due to bad weather.
Srinagar: Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah showed his cricketing skills as he played the game with the locals of Brenwar, a remote village in Budgam district, where he was "grounded" due to bad weather.
"Got stuck in Brenwar, Budgam earlier today (Saturday) when the weather grounded me. So played cricket with the locals," Omar wrote on micro-blogging site Twitter.
The chief minister had gone to the village yesterday to inspect the 7.5 MW Small Hydro Power Project (SHPP) set up on IPP mode over Doodganga Nallah, a tributary of Sukhnag. Omar said he was happy to be "grounded", apparently referring to the opportunity he got to do things that he would not be able to do in the normal course. "I`ve never been happier to be grounded and more disappointed when the weather cleared and we took off," he said.
"With the wicket keeper more keen to report the proceedings of the match, I`ll sneak a few byes," Omar tweeted.
He also posted a picture of himself in action while batting on the micro-blogging site. Omar, an avid fan of cricket, follows the game keenly and tweets about matches and developments regularly.
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"Got stuck in Brenwar, Budgam earlier today (Saturday) when the weather grounded me. So played cricket with the locals," Omar wrote on micro-blogging site Twitter.
The chief minister had gone to the village yesterday to inspect the 7.5 MW Small Hydro Power Project (SHPP) set up on IPP mode over Doodganga Nallah, a tributary of Sukhnag. Omar said he was happy to be "grounded", apparently referring to the opportunity he got to do things that he would not be able to do in the normal course. "I`ve never been happier to be grounded and more disappointed when the weather cleared and we took off," he said.
"With the wicket keeper more keen to report the proceedings of the match, I`ll sneak a few byes," Omar tweeted.
He also posted a picture of himself in action while batting on the micro-blogging site. Omar, an avid fan of cricket, follows the game keenly and tweets about matches and developments regularly.
PTI