The pain of breaking the dream of the World Cup is over! India-Australia are joining hands in cricket, Modi announced
Australia has become a headache for India time and again in the 22 yard war. A loss to Ajid in all forms of cricket, be it men’s or women’s, missed out on a chance to win a trophy. The loss of the Men in Blue to Australia in the two World Cup finals – 2003 and 2023 – still brings tears to the eyes of Indian cricket fans. But this time India and Australia are joining hands in that cricket. Currently Prime Minister Narendra Modi is on a visit to Australia. He made a new announcement there.
There were speculations for quite some time, the Auji Franchise League Big Bash Match (Big Bash Match) could be played in India. The prime minister put a stamp on that speculation. He visited the Melbourne Cricket Stadium on Friday. There, Alistair Dobson, the chief executive of the Auji Cricket Association, said, “There is a lot of enthusiasm for cricket in all parts of India, especially in Chennai. The Big Bash match will be played there. We hope that a lot of spectators will come to watch the match.” According to sources, several teams are interested in playing in India. But only one match of long league can be played in India. “I am very happy that the Big Bash match will be played in Chennai,” Modi said.
Not just cricket. Australia is going to work together with India in other sports as well. Commonwealth Games will be held in India in 2030. India has been trying for a long time to host the 2036 Olympics. Azira will help with that goal. According to the Ministry of External Affairs, India and Australia will work together on sports infrastructure development, sports technology and investment in sports. Youth Sports Festival will also be held with the youth athletes of the two countries.
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese was present in Melbourne on this day. Modi was also met by two legends of Aji cricket – Steve Waugh and Lisa Sthalekar. The Prime Minister also spoke about the contribution of the two stars. Australia recently won the Women’s T20 World Cup for the seventh time. Modi did not forget to congratulate that team. India and Australia are bound together by love for sports, according to Albanese.
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