The Indian Test team led by Rohit Sharma met Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on Thursday. This meeting has come before the practice match of the Indian team on Australia tour. A two-day practice match is to be held between India A and Australia Prime Minister’s XI in Canberra on 30 November and before that both the teams have met the Australian Prime Minister. The Australian Prime Minister had organized a reception at the Federal Parliament House before this practice match, in which Rohit Sharma spoke about cricket and relations between the two countries.
PM Albanese’s official ‘X’ handle shared photos of the meeting along with a message for Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The post read, “PM XI faces a big challenge against a brilliant Indian team at Manuka Oval this week. But as I told PM Narendra Modi, “I am supporting the Australian team to get the job done. “
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has responded to this tweet. PM Modi wrote on Twitter, “Glad to see my dear friend Prime Minister Anthony Albanese with the Indian team and PM XI team. Team India has made a great start in the series and 1.4 billion Indians are strongly supporting the Men in Blue. I’m looking forward to exciting games ahead.”
Glad to see my good friend Prime Minister @AlboMP with the Indian and PM’s XI teams.
Team India is off to a great start in the series and 1.4 billion Indians are strongly rooting for the Men in Blue.
I look forward to exciting games ahead. https://t.co/Oc7UWBKSGh
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) November 28, 2024
Let us tell you, the practice match between India A and Prime Minister XI will be played at Manuka Oval, which will serve as a good preparation for the day-night Test to be held in Adelaide from December 6. India had won by 295 runs in the opening test of the five-match Border-Gavaskar series. This is the team’s biggest win in terms of runs on Australian soil.
Rohit addressed the Parliament
During the meeting with the Prime Minister, Indian captain Rohit Sharma followed the protocol and introduced all his teammates to him. During this, Albanese praised Jasprit Bumrah and Virat Kohli, who were the heroes of the team’s victory in the Perth Test. Prime Minister XI, led by Jack Edwards, also met Albanese.
Rohit also addressed the Parliament for some time. In his speech, he highlighted the rich history of bilateral relations between India and Australia, including their shared love for cricket. He also said that Indian players like the challenge of playing in Australia and they enjoy getting to know the country and its culture.
India has won two consecutive Test series in Australia and Rohit said the team wants to build on that success and entertain Australian and Indian fans. Cricket diplomacy is an important part of India-Australia relations. Albanese, during his official visit to India last year, along with his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi, met the players of both the teams during the Test match in Ahmedabad.