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On Thursday (November 28), Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese hosted the Indian cricket team at Parliament House in Canberra. The event was marked by camaraderie and mutual respect as the Australian leader met with the players. PM Albanese praised key players Virat Kohli and Jasprit Bumrah for their contributions to cricket, acknowledging their impact on the game and their unique skills. Rohit Sharma, the Indian captain, introduced the squad to the Prime Minister, who took time to share personal remaℱrks and compliments with the cricketers.
Australian PM and Virat Kohli share amusing exchange
During the introductions, PM Albanese joked about Kohli’s dominance over the Australian team in recent years. Congratulating Kohli on his century in the Perth Test, Albanese quipped, “Good ton in Perth, as if we weren’t suffering enough at that point,” Kohli, known for his sharp wit, responded with a grin, saying, “Always gotta add some spice to it,” The exchange drew laughter and ไhighlighted the friendly rivalry between India and Australia, as well as the cultural connection to India’s love for spice. The banter underscored the mutu𝄹al respect shared between Kohli and the Australian PM.
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Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese meets the Indian Cricket Team at Parliament Ho🌸use, chatting with Jasprit Bumrah and Virat Kohli.
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Team India prepares for crucial pink-ball warm-up match
The Indian cricket team arrived in Canberra ahead of their two-day pink-ball warm-up match against the Prime Minister’s XI at Manuka Oval. Scheduled for November 30 and December 1, this match is critical as it will be India’s only practice game before the day-night Test in💦 Adelaide starting De🎃cember 6. The pink-ball conditions are expected to pose unique challenges, making this match an essential part of India’s preparation.
Kohli’s resurgence and Jasprit Bumrah’s leadership shine in Perth
India’s dominant 295-run victory over Australia in the Perth Test was a testament to both individual brilliance and team effort. Bumrah, leading in Rohit’s absence, showcased exceptional leadership skills. Meanwhile, Kohli rediscovered his form with a masterful 30th Test century, steering India to a commanding position that ultimately proved to be enough for the visitors to registered one of the famous wins outside India. The win, India’s largest on Australian soil, has raised hopes of a strong performance in the upcoming matches.