Virat Kohli shines on the front page of Australian newspapers, great articles published with Hindi-Punjabi titles
Virat Kohli In Aussie Newspapers: The atmosphere of the Border-Gavaskar Test series to be played between India and Australia from November 22 has already started building up. Virat Kohli and Yashasvi Jaiswal are dominating the Australian newspapers. Many newspapers in Australia have put Virat Kohli's picture on the front page. Apart from this, young batsman Yashasvi Jaiswal has been shown on the front page in many newspapers. Also, the special thing about these pictures is that apart from English, the front page is written in Hindi and Punjabi.
News Corp Australia decided to bring out an 8-page edition with the intention of celebrating this 5-Test series. On November 12, this edition has been brought out in Hindi and Punjabi as well as English. Apart from the big stars of Indian cricket, the 8-page edition also writes in detail about the rising stars. Through this, the Australian media aims to draw the attention of the Indian fans present there.
Virat Kohli in the Australian newspapers today. The biggest brand in world cricket right now 🇮🇳🔥 pic.twitter.com/SY9A6yvHmE
— Farid Khan (@_FaridKhan) November 12, 2024
Virat Kohli's picture has been prominently shown on the front page of the newspaper. Apart from this, these newspapers have printed Yashasvi Jaiswal and Rishabh Pant on the front page. Also written in Hindi - Battle of the ages... At the same time, with the photo of Yashasvi Jaiswal, it is written in Punjabi - Navam Raja... (New King). Herald Sun has also printed a full back-page story on Kohli's career statistics in Tests, ODIs and T20s as well as the anticipated Indian lineup. Pictures of Australian newspapers are becoming increasingly viral on social media. Social media users are constantly giving their feedback by commenting on these pictures.
Local journalists are also surprised after the pictures of Indian players on the front page and the use of Hindi in Australian newspapers. Let us tell you that recently Pakistan's ODI and T20 coach Jason Gillespie had vented his anger on the Australian media. Jason Gillespie had said in his statement that at this time a T20 match is being played between Australia and Pakistan, but the Australian media is focusing more on the Border-Gavaskar Trophy instead of the Pakistan-Australia T20 series and is not giving space to the Pakistan-Australia T20 series.
In this series, which is called one of the "biggest rivalries" in Test cricket, Australia's goal will be to win the Border-Gavaskar Trophy again, which the Kangaroo team has not won since 2015. Captain Pat Cummins and others have expressed hope of regaining the title after losing two consecutive series to India on home soil.
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