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Later, he was welcomed in Christchurch by former Black Caps cricketers, Stephen Fleming and Brendon McCullum along with his fans in New Zealand who danced to the tune of ‘Kala Chashma’ for him. Both the cricketers hosted Sidharth for a Bularangi Harley Davidson ride and a friendly cricket match at the Hagley Oval. Additionally, Sidharth, who is an avid follower of rugby, had the opportunity to meet his rugby inspiration former All Blacks Captain, Richie McCaw.
After spending time with the sports legends, Sidharth moved to the next phase of the trip where he took part in fun and adventurous activities such as luging at the Skyline Rotorua, zip lining through the native forest, jetboating on the Auckland harbour and the iconic Auckland bridge climb.
The actor was also able to soak in the true Maori culture while visiting TePuia, where he donned the Maori cloak and posed as a Maori warrior at Mitai Maori Village.
Sidharth, who kept his fans back home updated with his social media posts, stated, “New Zealand never fails to surprise and impress. The country is gifted with abundant nature’s beauty, rich Maori culture and wonderful people. This was my second trip there and I had the time of my life during this 10-day expedition. It’s my second home now.”
Source: travelnewsdigest.in