Virat Kohli Meets Australian Prime Minister; BCCI Sets Conditions For Mohammed Shami's Return
In the world of sports, several notable events have occurred. Virat Kohli met with the Australian Prime Minister in Canberra before the second Test between India and Australia. Meanwhile, the BCCI has set a deadline for Mohammed Shami's return to the Indian cricket team. These developments highlight a busy day in sports.
On November 28, the Indian Cricket Team was in Australia for the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. Real Madrid and Liverpool were also making headlines. Here are ten stories from that day that you shouldn't miss.

During a meeting at Parliament House in Canberra, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese praised Virat Kohli's performance. He said, "Good ton in Perth, as if we weren't suffering enough at that point." Kohli humorously responded, "Always got to add some spice," which made Albanese laugh and say, "Well, India you know."
The ICC has suggested a hybrid model for the 2025 Champions Trophy. This plan involves holding India's group matches, one semi-final, and the final in the UAE while other games remain in Pakistan. This proposal comes after India's reported refusal to play in Pakistan due to diplomatic issues. If India doesn't qualify for the semi-finals, those matches will be held in Pakistan. The PCB's approval is still pending.
BCCI's Conditions for Mohammad Shami's Return
The BCCI has outlined conditions for Mohammad Shami's return to Team India. These include regaining fitness and reducing reliance on medical support. Shami is being monitored by NCA trainers and must perform well in Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy matches to prove his readiness for the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. A BCCI source stated, "Losing weight through matches will help build endurance." If cleared, Shami could join the squad for the third Test starting December 14.
Rishabh Pant's Leadership Aspirations
Parth Jindal expressed his feelings about Rishabh Pant leaving Delhi Capitals as "devastating" but respected his decision. Jindal said, "I love the boy like my own brother. He made the decision, and we have to respect it." He confirmed Pant's ambition to captain India by stating, "His dream is to captain India, and that starts with captaining an IPL team." Jindal also provided feedback to help improve Pant's leadership skills.
Australia Adds Beau Webster Amid Marsh Concerns
Tasmanian all-rounder Beau Webster has been added to Australia's Test squad due to fitness concerns over Mitchell Marsh ahead of their second Test against India in Adelaide. Webster could make his debut if Marsh doesn't recover from his "little niggles." Pat Cummins mentioned that Marsh has 10 days to "freshen up." Webster's strong domestic form enhances Australia's options.
PCB Chairman on Hybrid Champions Trophy Model
PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi rejected a hybrid model for hosting rights of the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy. He emphasized "equality" in hosting rights by saying, "It's not acceptable that we play cricket in India, and they don't play here." Naqvi added that Pakistan won't trade hosting rights for financial gains and urged ICC Chairman-elect Jay Shah to prioritize international cricket's interests. The November 29 ICC meeting remains crucial for deciding the tournament's fate.
The sports world continues to buzz with activity as these stories unfold. From cricket diplomacy to strategic decisions affecting major tournaments, each development adds intrigue and excitement for fans worldwide.