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India and Australia PMs will watch the Border-Gavaskar Trophy match at Ahmedabad

India and Australia PMs will watch the Border-Gavaskar Trophy match at Ahmedabad

Indian PM Narendra Modi and Australian PM Anthony Albanese will watch the fourth test of the 2023 Border-Gavaskar Trophy at Ahmedabad. After various media speculated that the two senior ministers could give up Ahmedabad to watch the fourth Test, but the legendary Narendra Modi Stadium confirmed on Friday.

It is the first time Prime Minister Modi has attended a match at the stadium that bears his name. The series finale will be an exciting event as India battle for a 3-1 series victory. India conceded nine goals. The series finale will be an exciting event as India battle for victory to seal a 3-1 series win. India suffered a nine-goal deficit in the third test in Indore. Rohit Sharma and his team also hope to qualify for the finals of the ICC World Test Championship by winning the Ahmedabad Test.

The presence of Prime Minister Modi and Australian Prime Minister Anthony will certainly make the game more attractive. Read More: It was very personal: Rohit Sharma on what message he passed to Pujara through Ishan

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese visits India.

Foreign Minister S Jaishankar visited Australia last week, apparently to prepare for the Australian Prime Minister’s visit to India. The official announcement is awaiting.

However, Albanese mentioned his visit to India in a tweet after meeting Jaishankar on Saturday.

 “It was a great meeting with Dr. S Jaishankar this morning ahead of my trip to India next month. We spoke about our strategic partnership, economic opportunities, and people-to-people ties that enrich our nations.” he tweeted.

Prime minister’s visit to top India will be boosting trade, investment, and critical minerals will be high on Prime Minister Modi’s agenda. Due to continuous talks, Indo-Australia relations have improved in recent years. The Indo-Australia Economic and Trade Cooperation Agreement (ECTA) came into force on December 1 and aims to boost bilateral trade significantly.

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