Business at play, not cricket
The Free Press Journal|March 10, 2023
The Australian prime minister's visit has come against the backdrop of the tricky geopolitical scenario.
DARSHAN DESAI
Business at play, not cricket

Cheers rang out before the crucial Test match between India and Australia at the Narendra Modi Stadium on Thursday morning as PM Modi and his Australian counterpart, Anthony Albanese, took a lap of honor before spending a couple of hours together on the first day of the game. The two prime ministers went around the stadium waving at the crowds in a "chariot" made out of a golf cart before the start of the fourth and final Test match.

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