The Indian men’s cricket team met with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese ahead of a two-day practice match in Canberra. indian returning captain Rohit Sharma Mr. Albanese was introduced to the entire Indian team. Although the Australian Prime Minister met members of the Indian team only for a short period of time, he had some “spicy” meetings with them. Virat Kohli. In a video released on social media, Albanese is seen having a cheeky conversation with Virat, in which he talks about the Indian cricket icon’s performance in Perth in the first Test. praised the performance.
The Australian Prime Minister met the Indian team and said: “We had a good time in Perth. As if we hadn’t suffered enough already, it’s a bloody hell.” It was Kohli’s reply that won everyone’s hearts on social media. “You always have to spice it up,” Kohli replied.
Anthony Albanese – Have a great time in Perth
Oh my god, as if we weren’t suffering enough at that point…Virat Kohli – Always have to spice things up
The brothers who also cook for Australia’s prime minister pic.twitter.com/bcSF4rxHl0
—(@DilipVK18) November 28, 2024
The practice match is scheduled ahead of Team India’s pink-ball contest against Australia in Adelaide.
A big challenge awaits the Prime Minister’s eleven this week as they face a great Indian team at Manuka Oval.
But as I said to the Prime Minister, @narendramodiI’m rooting for Australians to get the job done. pic.twitter.com/zEHdnjQDLS
— Anthony Albanese (@AlboMP) November 28, 2024
“This team has the experience combined with some of the most promising emerging players in Australian cricket. The Prime Minister’s eleven game was a good start for the talented side as they defeated the powerful Indians with their only pink-ball strikeout before the second Test. “It’s an opportunity to make a good impression against the team,” said Cricket Australia’s chief selector. george bailey Said.
“We are taking advantage of the opportunity to retain. scott borlandMatch fitness in preparation as part of the Test team. “We appreciate the Prime Minister’s input into a team that includes a mix of some of the most exciting young cricketers in the country, as well as experienced players,” he added.
Unit 11 led by the Prime Minister: Jack Edwards (c), charlie anderson, marli beardmanScott Boland, Jack Clayton, Aidan O’Connor, Olly Davies, Jaden Goodwin, Sam Harper, Hanno Jacobs, Constas himselfLloyd Pope, Matthew Renshaw, Jem Ryan
India failed to put up a memorable match in the last pink-ball Test (2020) in Adelaide, famously being bowled out for 36 runs in the second innings. India won the Border-Gavaskar Trophy that year, but the specter of that collapse still haunts the team.
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