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The Times of India
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TOI Sports Desk | TIMESOFINDIA.COM

What is in Virat Kohli's bag? Watch the video!

Fresh off a stunning victory in the first Test against Australia in Perth, Team India arrived in Canberra on Thursday and had the honor of meeting Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. The players appeared in high spirits following their impressive performance, and the meet-and-greet with the Aussie PM added to the celebratory mood.

In a viral video, Albanese is seen engaging in a lively conversation with Indian pacer Jasprit Bumrah. The Prime Minister commended Bumrah on his distinctive style, while captain Rohit Sharma looked on with a smile. The interaction underscored the mutual respect between the two nations, especially as the cricketing rivalry continues to draw global attention.

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The video also captured Albanese greeting former Indian captain Virat Kohli warmly. The two shared a friendly handshake and exchanged pleasantries, highlighting Kohli's enduring influence on the cricketing world.

Watch: What Virat Kohli said to Australian PM Anthony Albanese

Adding to the lighthearted moments, another viral video from the trip shows Kohli in a playful exchange when asked, “What’s in your bag?” Fiddling with his phone, Kohli humorously replied, “Hello! My bag – I got an axe. Got a baseball bat with barbed wire. Couple of swords,” before the interviewer dramatically called for a "cut."

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The Indian team will now shift its focus to the second Test, scheduled to begin on December 6 in Adelaide. The day-night pink-ball Test promises another gripping chapter in the fierce rivalry between the two cricketing giants. With momentum on their side, India will aim to extend their dominance in the series.

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