Nara Lokesh Enjoys Women’s World Cup Final in Navi Mumbai with Family
Andhra Pradesh Minister Nara Lokesh attended the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup final match along with his family. He arrived at the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai with his wife Brahmani and son Devansh to watch the final encounter between India and South Africa live. Nara Lokesh extended his support to the Indian women’s team, which was striving to secure its first-ever World Cup title.
On this occasion, Nara Lokesh shared his happiness on social media, stating, “I am in Navi Mumbai with Brahmani and Devansh to witness history in the making. It is a proud moment to support the Indian team and celebrate the rise of women’s cricket. The atmosphere in the stadium is electrifying. Sharing such moments with family and inspiring the next generation is truly special.”
During the match, Nara Lokesh also experienced a memorable moment when he met legendary cricketer Sachin Tendulkar, widely revered as the ‘God of Cricket’. Describing it as his “fan boy moment,” Nara Lokesh said he felt fortunate to personally experience Sachin Tendulkar’s humility and warmth, qualities he had always heard about. He praised Sachin Tendulkar not only as an inspiring sports icon for generations but also as a great humanitarian.


On this occasion, Nara Lokesh shared his happiness on social media, stating, “I am in Navi Mumbai with Brahmani and Devansh to witness history in the making. It is a proud moment to support the Indian team and celebrate the rise of women’s cricket. The atmosphere in the stadium is electrifying. Sharing such moments with family and inspiring the next generation is truly special.”
During the match, Nara Lokesh also experienced a memorable moment when he met legendary cricketer Sachin Tendulkar, widely revered as the ‘God of Cricket’. Describing it as his “fan boy moment,” Nara Lokesh said he felt fortunate to personally experience Sachin Tendulkar’s humility and warmth, qualities he had always heard about. He praised Sachin Tendulkar not only as an inspiring sports icon for generations but also as a great humanitarian.

