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Australian PM met Team India: Said to Kohli – Your performance in Perth was excellent, told Bumrah – Your style is different


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Team India and PM XI players with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.

Team India along with captain Rohit Sharma met Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. Team India is currently on Australia tour. The second Test is to be played in Adelaide from 6 December. Before that, a practice match is to be played between Prime Minister’s XI and Team India in Canberra. The Indian team reached Canberra from Perth on the morning of 28 November. The official social media handle of PM Albanese has shared the photo of this meeting. On this occasion, Albanese also gave his message to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and said that he is still hopeful that the Australian team will make a comeback. He said in a post on social media, ‘This week there is a big challenge for PM XI against a brilliant Indian team at Manuka Oval.

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese in the middle and Indian captain Rohit Sharma on the left and PM XI captain Jack Edwards on the right.

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese in the middle and Indian captain Rohit Sharma on the left and PM XI captain Jack Edwards on the right.

Conversation with Bumrah and Virat Albanese also held talks with the Indian team. Captain Rohit Sharma introduced him to his teammates. On this occasion, Albanese told Jasprit Bumrah that his style is quite different from any other bowler. He told Virat Kohli that your performance in Perth was very good. You played an innings at a time when we were already on the backfoot and suffering losses. Kohli replied that it is always nice to add some spice to it.

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese talked to Indian cricket players.

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese talked to Indian cricket players.

India won Perth Test by 295 runs The Indian team defeated Australia by 295 runs in the Perth Test on Monday, 26 November. The Kangaroo team, which was chasing 534 runs on the fourth day, was all out for 238 runs in the second innings. India declared the second innings at 487 runs for 6 wickets. Team India had scored 150 runs in the first innings. In reply, Australia’s first innings was reduced to 104 runs. Captain Jasprit Bumrah took 8 wickets. He took 5 wickets in the first innings and 3 wickets in the second innings. Also read this cricket news…

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