Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese met and interacted with India national cricket team members at the Parliament House in Canberra. Team India is scheduled to play against Prime Minister’s XI in a three-day practice day-night match ahead of IND vs AUS 2nd Test in Adelaide set to begin from December 6. Indian captain Rohit Sharma introduced him to all the Indian players and while the Australian PM was interacting with Virat Kohli, both the individuals shared a fun moment.
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While Anthony Albanese was interacting with Virat Kohli, he asked the Indian batter, “Good time at Perth. Bloody hell, as if we were not suffering enough at point.” The Australian team was given a brutal hammering by the visitors and suffered a 295-run loss. The Australian batters were exposed by the Indian bowlers and they weren’t able to chase down 534 runs. Virat laughed at the question asked by Albanese and gave an epic reply. Virat said, “Always got to add some spice to it.”
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Anthony Albanese Shares Fun Moments With Virat Kohli
Anthony Albanese – Good time in Perth
— 𝘿 (@DilipVK18) November 28, 2024
Holy hell, As if we weren't suffering enough at that point that was just …
Virat Kohli – You always gotta add some spice to it
Bro is cooking even Australia’s Prime Minister pic.twitter.com/bcSF4rxHl0
Team India will be looking forward to continue its momentum when they will be playing against Australia in the second Test in Adelaide. However, the last time Rohit Sharma and Co played a day-night Test at the Adelaide Oval, they registered a shocking record of achieving their lowest ever Test score of 36. The Indian team will hope to forget the bad memories and move forward to winning the second Test match and strengthen their lead in the series. On the other hand, Aussies will be under pressure as well after the hammering they were given by the visitors during the first Test in Perth.