Mumbai, Nov 16: He came, he saw and he left, mesmerised by the electric atmosphere at the Wankhede Stadium, where Rohit Sharma and his men crushed New Zealand to enter the World Cup final.
Football great David Beckham watched the iconic Virat Kohli smash a record-breaking 50th ODI century and Mohammed Shami take seven wickets to break the Blackcaps’ resistance.
He was the toast of the crowd when he entered the hallowed ground accompanied by Sachin Tendulkar and cheered by thousands of spectators in the stands.
“Electric, passionate, incredible,” is how Beckham described the atmosphere at the Wankhede, which left him unable to decide whether football or cricket fans were louder.
“You know what? I would always say, football fans. But being here today, I’m not so sure. The atmosphere is incredible. The fans are creating an electric atmosphere and they’re very loud, so I’m not so sure,” Beckham said in a video posted by BCCI on Thursday.Beckham, the Manchester Uniter and Real Madrid icon known for his free-kicks, said the Wankhede experience had left him with goosebumps.“I think, it’s nice to step into a stadium and get goosebumps, and I felt that as soon as I walked into this stadium. There’s something about it that maybe because I was walking with Sachin, maybe that made it feel even more special.“But you can feel the energy within the stadium even when there wasn’t that many people in at the start, you feel the energy,” he said.
Beckham is in India as UNICEF’s goodwill ambassador — a role which he took up in 2005.On how it felt meeting Tendulkar and being introduced to Team India, Beckham said it was “very special”.
“I met Sachin for the first time at Wimbledon one time, and it was special to meet him then. But, firstly, he’s the best. He’s the best, but as a person, he’s also even better.“So for me to spend some time with him in his house was very special,” he added. (PTI)