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Australian cricketers, including Josh Hazlewood and Glenn Maxwell, have mocked India’s no-handshake stance from the Asia Cup 2025 in a viral video. The clip, which was later removed, has sparked backlash and debate online.
Australia captain Pat Cummins was asked to make an all-time combined India-Australia playing XI. Cummins kept Virat Kohli out of that list. Here's why.
The biggest highlight of the tournament is the return of Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma to international cricket.
Australia has been building bilateral security ties with its South Pacific island neighbors. Australia on Monday signed a defense treaty with Papua New Guinea that will integrate the nations' defenses. It is Australia’s only alliance-level security pact other than the ANZUS Treaty signed with the United States and New Zealand in 1951.
Pat Cummins who is sidelined by injury and has revealed his all-time India-Australia ODI XI, notably excluding Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma. His lineup includes legends such as David Warner, Sachin Tendulkar,
Australia and India will strengthen maritime security and defence industrial cooperation, signing an agreement on mutual submarine rescue during the first annual defence ministers dialogue in Canberra,
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Watch: Australia players mock India's no-handshake stance vs Pakistan in promo video
A promotional video featuring Australian cricketers has been taken down following backlash over its content, which appeared to mock India's decision to avoid handshakes with Pakistani players during the Asia Cup and the Women's World Cup.
Once considered a challenge due to its geographical distance from India, Australia has improved accessibility in recent years. The number of direct flights between the two countries have grown from eight per week pre-COVID,
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) vice-president Rajeev Shukla dismissed speculation that the upcoming ODI series against Australia would mark the final international appearance of batters Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli.
Two first-choice Australian cricketers are not available for the first ODI against India at Perth on 19 October, forcing Aussies selectors to call-up replacement players.