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Kapil, Jadeja to play cricket atop Swiss Alps
August 05, 2009 17:19 IST

Cricket is set to touch a new high. Europe's longest glacier in the Swiss Alps will soon host an exhibition match between two all-star teams from India and England [Images], at an altitude of 11,330 feet, surrounded by snow-clad peaks.

Indian team will include 1983 World Cup-winning captain Kapil Dev [Images], Roger Binny, Anshuman Gawekwad, Sandeep Patil and Ajay Jadeja, while the English will have some eminent names, including Chris Broad, John Emburey, Dean Jones and Geoff Howarth.

The players will travel from Mumbai [Images], Delhi [Images] and London [Images] to its hub in Zurich, at the foothills of the Alps.

From there the sportsmen will make their way to the 'Top-of-Europe' on board the Jungfrau Mountain Railway. Their final destination will be a cricket field at the source of Europe's longest glacier, with a panoramic view of the Alps.

Swiss International Airlines (SWISS), which is organizing the match in collaboration with the Jungfrau Railways and Switzerland's [Images] tourism department, will host both teams.

"The spirit behind this match embodies our own ambition: At SWISS we go to extraordinary lengths to ensure seamless and efficient service levels to our customers," said Jean-Philippe Benoit, General Manager of SWISS in India.


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