Ravi Shastri Exhilarated as Virat Kohli, Yashasvi Jaiswal Influence Australian Media with Desi Style: 'Front and back page...'
Australia-based publications have been using Hindi and Punjabi fonts to specially highligh...
Australia-based publications have been using Hindi and Punjabi fonts to specially highlight the arrival of Virat Kohli in the country, possibly for his final appearance.
The newspapers such as The West Australian and Sydney Morning Herald are leaving no stone unturned in order to hype the upcoming series against India. It feels like that the hype and anticipation is similar to Ashes.
Shastri believes that the Indian languages taking centre stage on a global platform is truly “inspiring”.
"Thunder Down Under! Front and back page coverage in one of Australia’s biggest newspapers— what a proud moment for every Indian," Ravi Shastri wrote in a post on X (formerly Twitter).
Further in his post, the former Team India head coach added, "Indian languages taking centre stage on a global platform is truly inspiring. #BGT2024."
Kohli and Jaiswal dominate Australian media
One Australian publication used a giant Virat Kohli pic, and the headline read, "Yugon ki Ladai (Fight for the ages)." The same newspaper also had a section in Punjabi, with an article on opening batter Yashasvi Jaiswal.
The headline for this particular section read, "Navam Raja (The new king)."
The series between India and Australia is slated to begin on November 22 in Perth. The remaining four Tests will be played across Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney.
The Indian team minus skipper Rohit Sharma arrived in Perth last week. The contingent landed Down Under in two separate batches. However, it was Kohli who arrived on Australian shores first.
Captain Rohit Sharma will be missing the first Test against Australia in Perth. We at Hindustan Times, earlier reported that the Indian captain has decided to spend some time with his family as he and his wife Ritika Sajdeh, recently welcomed their second child, a baby boy.
Rohit Sharma is expected to arrive in Australia in time for the second Test in Adelaide, which will be played under lights.
The upcoming series is crucial for both Rohit and head coach Gautam Gambhir as the Indian team lost a first home Test series in 12 years. The hosts suffered a 0-3 whitewash at home.
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