Modi, Albanese celebrate India-Australia friendship on cricket pitch

| Updated: 09 March, 2023 4:21 pm IST

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Australian counterpart Anthony Albanese engaged in cricket diplomacy and celebrated the shared passion for the sport at the  Cricket Test Match of Border-Gavaskar Trophy at Narendra Modi stadium in Ahmedabad, Gujarat on Thursday.

Calling cricket a common passion shared by both countries, PM Modi tweeted, “Cricket, a common passion in India and Australia! Glad to be in Ahmedabad with my good friend, PM Anthony Albanese to witness parts of the India-Australia Test Match. I am sure it will be an exciting game!”

PM Modi and Albanese were felicitated by the Secretary of the Board of Control for Cricket in India Jay Shah and President BCCI, Shri Roger Binny. A cultural performance by singer Falguni Shah was also part of the event.

The Prime Minister handed over the Test Cap to the captain of Team India, Shri Rohit Sharma while the Australian PM handed over the Test Cap to the Australian captain, Mr Steve Smith. This was followed by the Prime Minister and the Australian PM taking a guard of honour in a golf cart before the huge crowd in the stadium.

The two team captains proceeded down to the pitch for the toss while the Prime Minister and Australian counterpart moved towards the Friendship Hall of Fame for a walkthrough. Former Indian Team coach and player, Shri Ravi Shastri accompanied the Prime Ministers of both nations and explained the rich cricketing history between India and Australia.

This was followed by the two team captains accompanying the respective Prime Ministers of both nations to the field of play. The two captains introduced the team to the respective Prime Ministers followed by the national anthem of India and Australia. The Prime Minister and the Australian Prime Minister then moved to the President’s Box to view the test match between the two cricketing giants.

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