The nation has been in the disposition of delight and cheer since the time a youthful Team India turned into the first to beat Australia at The Gabba in more than 32 years. Furthermore, presently, the triumph has meant some ‘cricket strategy’ on Twitter with heads of conditions of the two nations complimenting each other on their presentation.
Taking to Twitter on Wednesday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi reacted to a celebratory tweet from his Australian partner Scott Morrison.
PM Modi, Morrison tweeted, “Congrats Narendra Modi and the Indian Cricket Team on an extraordinary success in the test arrangement here in Australia. It was a hard-battled challenge between the game’s best groups and players. Empathies to Tim Paine and our Australian Men’s Test Team. They’ll be back.”
Reacting to Morrison’s message, Modi stated, “Much obliged, Scott Morrison. It was an exciting arrangement with the best from both the groups on full presentation”.
Congratulations @narendramodi and the Indian Cricket Team on a great win in the test series here in Australia. It was a hard fought contest between the game’s best teams and players. Commiserations to @tdpaine36 and our Australian Men’s Test Team. They’ll be back. #AUSvINDtest
— Scott Morrison (@ScoMo30) January 19, 2021
The tweet didn’t end there. Getting the chance to reinforce its conciliatory binds with the island country, Modi expressed, “India and Australia make for considerable contenders on the field, and strong accomplices off it”.
Thanks, @ScottMorrisonMP.
It was a thrilling series with the best from both the teams on full display.India and Australia make for formidable competitors on the field, and solid partners off it. https://t.co/6lndFvRP0U
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) January 20, 2021
The tweet mirrors India’s developing monetary and political binds with Australia in wake of the last’s exchange deadlock with China. In December 2020, India delivered the Australia Economic Strategy (AES) report, a first-of-its-sort such system for any nation following Australia’s India Economic Strategy to 2035 report.
The Men dressed in Blue, in the interim, vanquished the hosts by three wickets in the fourth and last Test and secured the Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2-1 on Tuesday. Pursuing 328 to win, India accomplished the objective in 97 overs with Rishabh Pant staying unbeaten on 89.
The triumph has prompted a temperament of festivity in the country with the generally youthful Indian group that played without senior players like Virat Kohli, conveying a raving success execution regardless of a few specialists foreseeing something else.