Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella was one of the millions of cricket enthusiasts who stayed up all night to watch India’s impressive 70-run victory over New Zealand in the World Cup semi-final. Despite delivering the keynote address at a Microsoft developer conference in Seattle, Nadella made sure to catch the Rohit Sharma-led team’s intense battle for a spot in the final against the Kiwis.
Reflecting on the scheduling conflict, Nadella humorously remarked, “Little did we know when we scheduled Ignite (the name of the conference) that we would schedule it on the day when there is a World Cup semifinal going on. And I’ve been up all night, but it finished five minutes ago. I am glad it did. This is the short version of the game, by the way.”
India set a massive target of 398 runs for New Zealand, with Virat Kohli and Shreyas Iyer both scoring centuries. The Kiwis were eventually bowled out for 327, with Mohammad Shami standing out as the top bowler with seven wickets.
Nadella’s dedication to watching the match, despite his professional commitments, showcases the passion and excitement that cricket brings to fans around the world.
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