To organize ‘Operation Sindoor Cup’ Army’s XI vs. Parliament XI in Kanpur: Date, player, captain – You have to know everyone. Cricket news

New Delhi: The trophy for a symbolic cricket match ‘Operation Sindore Cup’ between Army XI and Parliament XI was unveiled in Kanpur on Saturday. The match is to be played at the Historic Green Park Stadium on 29 June, which has been honored by the Indian Armed Forces, the success of aggressive aggressive operation Sindoor against Pakistan-supported terrorist groups.The objective of the match is to celebrate the resolve of the national unity and the armed forces, which is after a terrorist attack in Pahgam in Jammu and Kashmir on 22 April. Operation Sindoor, launched on 7 May, led a series of accurate attacks on terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir, killing more than 100 operators from outfits such as Jai-e-Mohammed, Lashkar-e-Tabiba and Hizbul Mujahideen.The specially designed trophy has a cricket bat, a Brahmos missile, and a Rafael fighter jet – each game, strategy, and a symbol of a sense of national power.Brigadier Samarul Hasan will lead the army, which will include army officers, police personnel and members of the district administration. Parliament will be captained by MP Manoj Tiwari, made by members of Parliament and state MLAs.Kanpur BJP MP Ramesh Aveshi told Annie, “In the historic Green Park in Kanpur, Operation Sindoor Cup will be held. All preparations have been made and trophy has been unveiled, in which Brahmin missile, Rafael and a cricket bat are to congratulate. Answer.,Kanpur Police Commissioner Akhil Kumar also urged public participation, saying, “This match is for a great reason. Our army showed its courage under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and brought Pakistan to his knees. We urge to attend the ceremony through this match.” Proper arrangements are being made. ,The event not only acts as a tribute to the military campaign, but also serves as a public festival of India’s United Front against terrorism.