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IND Vs AUS, 5th Test: Indian, Australian Players Meet PM Albanese

Indian and Australian players met the Aussie Prime Minister Anthony Albanese ahead of the fifth and final Test starting from January 3 in Sydney. The hosts are ahead 2-1 coming into SCG, thanks to their convincing victory in Melbourne, and must atleast draw or win if they are to book their place in the WTC final. As for India, they must win in Sydney and hope Australia lose to Sri Lanka 2-0 in their remaining two games.

Australian PM with Indian cricket team
Australian PM with Indian cricket team | Photo: PTI

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese with Indian Men's cricket team captain Rohit Sharma and other members of the team, poses for group picture, in Australia.

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Australian PM with the countrys cricket team
Australian PM with the country's cricket team | Photo: PTI

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese with the country's Men's cricket team captain Pat Cummins (Tests and ODIs) and other members of the team, poses for group picture, in Australia.

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Australian PM with Virat Kohli
Australian PM with Virat Kohli | Photo: PTI

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese with India cricket team player Virat Kohli, in Australia.

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Australian PM with Glenn McGrath
Australian PM with Glenn McGrath | Photo: PTI

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese with former Australian cricketer Glenn McGrath ahead of the fifth test of the ongoing Border-Gavaskar Trophy, in Australia.

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Indian cricket team ahead of 5th test
Indian cricket team ahead of 5th test | Photo: PTI

Indian cricket team members Jasprit Bumrah, KL Rahul, and others ahead of the fifth test of the ongoing Border-Gavaskar Trophy, which will take place at the Sydney Cricket Ground, in Australia.

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