Hours after launching India's second Apple store in Delhi's Saket on Thursday, the company's CEO Tim Cook was spotted as one of the high-profile spectators at the famous Arun Jaitley Stadium during Delhi Capitals (DC) and Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) IPL match. Several visuals went viral in which Tim Cook is standing in stands and cheering for the teams along with Bollywood actress Sonam Kapoor and her husband Anand Ahuja. One can also spot Congress leader Rajeev Shukla in the pictures. Sonam Kapoor and Her ‘Handsome Date’ Anand Ahuja Deck Up In Chic Outfits for Apple Store Launch in Mumbai (View Pics).
Fans became excited to see Tim Cook giving "Apple" touch to the IPL. "Woaaah...Tim Cook watching the match...it's a treat," a social media user wrote. "Seems like Tim Cook is also a fan of cricket," another one commented. Tim Cook is currently in India for the launch of two Apple stores. The first was launched in Mumbai on Tuesday while the second retail store was unveiled in Delhi on Thursday. Viewing India as its long-term market, the iPhone manufacturer has expressed interest in expansion plans, including manufacturing the latest products. Anushka Sharma Reacts in Joy After Husband Virat Kohli Takes Catch to Dismiss David Warner in RCB vs DC IPL 2023 Match (Watch Video).
Sonam Kapoor and Husband Anand Ahuja With Apple CEO Tim Cook
#TimCook and entire @apple team - we hope you’ve had a lovely stay here and leave encouraged and positive on Apple’s outlook in the country. We’re so grateful for the care and attention you’ve given to creating your signature world class experience here. 🙏 cc @anandahuja pic.twitter.com/9JKYaWkuWU
— Sonam K Ahuja (@sonamakapoor) April 20, 2023
Currently, the employment strength of Apple in India stands at 1 lakh. Sources said this is expected to go up to 2 lakh in the coming years. Cook also met Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday. Cook expressed confidence about a long-term working relationship with India. Cook had last visited India in 2016 when the tech giant was just beginning to scale up operations in the country.
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