Sunday, April 03, 2011
Win makes Indians abroad feel close to home
In the US, Sumeet Shah, an executive, drove more than 32km from his home in Maryland to an Indian restaurant in Virginia, which opened doors for customers in the wee hours yesterday. Sumeet was joined by nearly 50 other Indian-American fans at Hot Bread, the restaurant that was screening the match live.
Several of the fans were holding Indian flags while others had the Tricolor painted on their faces.
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