Melbourne: Foreign Minister S Jaishankar on Friday went to Australia’s partner, Marise Payne, a cricket signed by Cricketer Virat Kohli during a visit to the iconic Melbourne cricket ground.
TN MS Payne held a meeting of Quad Foreign Minister Quad FMS Visits @MCG. Presented @Marisepayne with a bat signed by @imvkohli,” Mr. Jaishankar, who was in Australia on his first trip to the country as Minister of External Affairs, said in a photo “Fair games message and game rules,” Mr. Jaishankar added, in a clear message to China, which flexed his muscles in the Indo-Pacific region.
Virat Kohli, a 33-year-old star of his national captain recently ended after he released the exam leadership, was the mainstay of Batting India across the format. He is the most successful Indian test captain with 40 wins in 68 matches.
MCG, was founded in 1853, less than 20 years after the establishment of Melbourne, has become a home of Australian football since 1859, and is the birthplace of the cricket test in 1877 and one day international cricket in 1971.
The stadium, which has a seating capacity of more than 1,00,000, is Australia’s largest sports facility. MCG is located in Yarra Park, about 10 minutes walk from the heart of Melbourne Mr. Jaishankar visited Australia at the invitation of his Australian MS Payne He kicked his official visit with a meeting with Australian Defense Minister Peter Dutton.