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Team India meets the Australian Prime Minister before the second Test

By Akshay - November 28, 2024 03:39 PM

The Indian cricket team met Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. During this meeting, Virat Kohli said some very special things.

Team India meets the Australian Prime Minister before the second Test

The Indian team is currently on a tour of Australia for the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. A 5-match Test series is to be played between the two teams under the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. The first match of the series has been played in Perth, in which Team India won. Now the second Test of the series will be held at Adelaide Oval, which will be a day-night Test played with a pink ball. Before this Test, Team India met Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. In this meeting, the Australian Prime Minister had a special conversation with Virat Kohli. Let us tell you that before the second Test of the series, Team India will play a two-day practice match against the Prime Minister's XI at Manuka Oval in Canberra from 30 November to 01 December to prepare for the Pink Ball Day-Night Test.

The Indian team has reached Canberra for the practice match. Team India met Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese at the Parliament in Canberra. A video of this meeting is becoming increasingly viral on social media, in which captain Rohit Sharma is introducing all the players of Team India to the Australian PM.

It can be seen in the video that Anthony Albanese first met fast bowler and Team India captain Jaspreet Bumrah in the Perth Test. Then he met Virat Kohli. There was some conversation between King Kohli and the Australian PM. Australian PM Albanese praised Kohli and said, 'Good century in Perth, as if we were not facing much difficulty at that point.' Responding to this, Kohli said, 'Always have to add some spice.' Then the Australian PM said laughingly, 'Well Indian.'

Then moving forward, Anthony Albanese shook hands with Team India's star all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja, Ravichandran Ashwin and wicketkeeper batsman Rishabh Pant.

It is worth noting that through Anthony Albanese's official X account, pictures of the meeting with Team India and Prime Minister XI teams were shared. A special message for PM Modi was written in the caption of these pictures. The caption of the pictures read, 'PM XI has a big challenge against an amazing Indian team at Manuka Oval this week. But as I told PM Narendra Modi, I am supporting the Australia team to get the job done.'