<p>Mumbai: Former British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak on Sunday visited the Parsee Gymkhana in south Mumbai and enjoyed a game of cricket, asserting he was happy that he did not get out too many times.</p>.<p>"No trip to Mumbai is complete without a game of tennis ball cricket," he wrote on X.</p>.<p>"Great to be with all of you at the Parsee Gymkhana Club at its anniversary celebrations. What an extraordinary achievement. So much history and so much exciting stuff to come. I managed not to get out too many times this morning," Sunak told reporters.</p>.<p>He said he looked forward to more such visits.</p>.<p>The iconic Parsee Gymkhana was formed on February 25, 1885 with Sir Jamsetjee Jejeebhoy as its founder president and Jamsetjee Tata as chairman.</p>.<p>It moved to its current location along the picturesque Marine Drive in 1887. </p>
<p>Mumbai: Former British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak on Sunday visited the Parsee Gymkhana in south Mumbai and enjoyed a game of cricket, asserting he was happy that he did not get out too many times.</p>.<p>"No trip to Mumbai is complete without a game of tennis ball cricket," he wrote on X.</p>.<p>"Great to be with all of you at the Parsee Gymkhana Club at its anniversary celebrations. What an extraordinary achievement. So much history and so much exciting stuff to come. I managed not to get out too many times this morning," Sunak told reporters.</p>.<p>He said he looked forward to more such visits.</p>.<p>The iconic Parsee Gymkhana was formed on February 25, 1885 with Sir Jamsetjee Jejeebhoy as its founder president and Jamsetjee Tata as chairman.</p>.<p>It moved to its current location along the picturesque Marine Drive in 1887. </p>