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Australian PM shows Kohli mobile video: Jokes – We will bring law, Bumrah to bowl left-handed

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese met the cricket team of India and Australia on the occasion of New Year. Meanwhile, the PM was seen showing a funny video to Virat Kohli on his mobile.

PM Albanis also joked about Bumrah. He said that we can bring a law where Bumrah can be ordered to bowl left-handed or a yard back. Every time he bowled, the Australian batsmen faced trouble.

Team India with PM Anthony Albanese.

A photo was taken with both the teams PM Albanese took a photo with the players and coaching staff of both the teams. Here the captains of both the teams also presented their thoughts about the series. Meanwhile, PM showed Kohli a video on his mobile, which brought a smile on both their faces.

PM himself has posted a smiling photo with Kohli on social media. Earlier, during the Pink Ball Test in Adelaide, both the teams also met the PM. There too, Albanese had a humorous conversation with Kohli. Not only that, he also posted a photo with Kohli.

Also met Glenn McGrath

The McGrath Foundation organizes the Pink Test in Sydney every year.

The Pink Test between India and Australia will be played in Sydney from January 3. Only red balls will be used in this match, but Australia's jersey and cap will be pink. This has been done to support the former Australian fast bowler Glenn McGrath Foundation.

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The McGraw Foundation works to raise awareness about breast cancer. Any money raised by Cricket Australia from the Sydney Test will go to the McGrath Foundation. With the help of which he will give treatment to people suffering from breast cancer.

Kohli posed for a photo with the Constas brothers Families of Australian players were also present during the meeting with the PM. Sam Constas and his brothers posed for a photo with Kohli. The Melbourne Test saw an argument between Constas and Kohli. During the first innings, Kohli pushed Constas who was batting. After which the Australian media criticized Kohli.

Virat Kohli was photographed with Sam Constance's two brothers in Sydney.

Australia leads the series 2-1 Border Gavaskar Trophy is being played between India and Australia. The home team leads 2-1 after the end of 4 matches, the team won the second and fourth matches. India won the first match, while the third Test played in Brisbane was a draw. Now the fifth test will be played from Friday.

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