Xtra Time Web Desk: The Indian cricket team was hosted by Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese at Parliament House in Canberra on Thursday, 28 November. During the interaction, PM Albanese lauded the team's achievements and shared a lighthearted moment with star players Virat Kohli and Jasprit Bumrah.

Rohit Sharma, India’s captain, introduced the players to the Australian leader. Praising Jasprit Bumrah, PM Albanese remarked on his "unique bowling action" and the impact it has had on cricket. Turning to Virat Kohli, he congratulated the batter for his century in the Perth Test, adding humorously, "Good time in Perth, as if we weren't suffering enough at that point." Kohli, smiling, replied, "Always gotta add some spice to it," prompting laughter and a playful nod to India's love for spice.

The team arrived in Canberra on Wednesday ahead of a two-day pink-ball practice match against the Prime Minister's XI at Manuka Oval. The match, scheduled for Saturday and Sunday, serves as preparation for the day-night Test in Adelaide, starting on 6 December.

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Recap: India's emphatic win in Perth

India’s commanding 295-run victory over Australia in the Perth Test marked their biggest win against their arch-rivals on Australian soil. Stand-in captain Jasprit Bumrah led from the front in Rohit Sharma's absence, taking a five-wicket haul as India dismissed Australia for just 104 in their first innings.

Despite being bowled out for 150 in their opening innings, India staged a stunning comeback. Yashasvi Jaiswal and KL Rahul anchored the second innings with a 200-run partnership, with Jaiswal smashing 161 in his maiden Test on Australian soil. Virat Kohli silenced critics with a vintage performance, registering his 30th Test century and setting Australia a daunting 534-run target. The hosts faltered under pressure, sealing India's dominant performance.

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Rohit Sharma addresses the growing bond

During the visit, Rohit Sharma addressed the gathering at Parliament House, reflecting on the deepening ties between the two cricket-loving nations.

"India and Australia share a long-standing relationship, whether it’s in sport or trade. Playing in Australia has always been a challenge, and we cherish the competitiveness and passion the players and fans bring to the game," Rohit said, emphasizing the mutual respect and camaraderie that define the cricketing rivalry.

As the Indian team gears up for the upcoming challenges, their victory in Perth and warm reception in Canberra underscore the evolving relationship between the two nations, on and off the field.