Cricket diplomacy isn’t new to India. A high-profile delegation, led by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Australian counterpart Anthony Albanese, visited the world’s largest cricket stadium named after the Indian PM and had a morning to recollect amid loud cheers.
The stadium wore a festive look on Thursday, with the group chanting Modi’s title. The Indian Prime Minister took a lap of honour across the floor together with Albanese to have a good time 75 years of friendship between the 2 nations.
Grammy Award-winning Indian-American singer Falguni Shah set the tone with some well-liked numbers, adopted by a conventional dance efficiency by the native artists.
Soaking the second, the Prime Ministers, Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel and Roger Binny, the president of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), took a tour of the wall of fame that options a number of Indian cricket greats.
The toss for the series-deciding fourth and closing Test was delayed by a couple of minutes as PM Modi introduced the cap to India captain Rohit Sharma whereas Albanese handed the dishevelled inexperienced to Aussie stand-in skipper Steve Smith. The two PMs then proceeded to fulfill the gamers of each groups.
Binny felicitated Albanese whereas the board secretary Jay Shah feted the Indian Prime Minister. Once the programme ended, the high-profile guests watched the proceedings from the hospitality field as Australia gained the toss and opted to bat.
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com