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Apple CEO Tim Cook enjoys IPL game in Kanpur

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Last updated on: May 19, 2016 21:42 IST
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IMAGE: Tim Cook, CEO Apple Inc (left) with commentator Alan Wilkins (right) and IPL chairman Rajeev Shukla. Photograph: BCCI.

Apple Inc CEO Tim Cook got a taste of the IPL cricket tournament during the match between Gujarat Lions and Kolkata Knight Riders in Kanpur on Thursday.

"It is incredible. I am already hooked on to it," said Cook during a brief chat aired by the host broadcaster during the KKR innings.

"It is tough to watch the game in this heat but I have never felt anything like this before. I see how important cricket is, how important sport is.

"India is hugely important. It is a great market place. India has an incredible future ahead. I am very optimistic," he said.

Cook, who is touring India, visited the match venue on the invitation from IPL chairman Rajeev Shukla.

"I had personally invited Cook to watch an IPL match and I am glad that he has accepted my invitation," Shukla told PTI.

Cook was seen enjoying the game while sitting alongside Shukla and Sanjay Dutt, who was recently released from prison.

The Apple CEO is on a four-day visit to India where he is expected to meet a host of political leaders, industrialists and celebrities.

The 55-year-old Cook landed in Mumbai and paid a visit to the famous Siddhivinayak Temple.

Last night, he had also dropped in at a private party organised by Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan, who is also the owner of Kolkata Knight Riders.

A lot of excitement was evident at the Green Park Stadium which hosted an IPL game for the first time. It was also the first time that a game was played under lights here.

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