The Indian cricket staff on Sunday visited the Prime Minister’s Museum, a one-of-its-kind museum devoted to the Prime Ministers of India.
The Indian staff retained the Border Gavaskar Trophy with a six-wicket win within the second Test towards Australia in Delhi on Sunday. With Australia, 60/1 on the finish of stumps on the second day, the hosts stormed again into the match, dismissing their batting for 113 along with their one-run lead within the first innings.
Cheteshwar Pujara helped the chase within the second session of his a hundredth Test.
The BCCI posted a number of photos of the museum together with captain Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, Cheteshwar Pujara and head coach Rahul Dravid.
A visit to cherish! #CrewIndia visited Manoram @PMSangrahalayaA novel museum devoted to the Prime Ministers of India, depicting the journey of India after independence. @PMOIndia
Stay tuned for the video🎥. pic.twitter.com/NsUT2wWseW
— BCCI (@BCCI) February 19, 2023
The Prime Minister’s Museum, which opened to the general public in April final yr, is a tribute to every prime minister of India since independence, and a report of how they’ve contributed to the nation’s improvement over the previous 75 years.
“A journey to cherish! #TeamIndia visits the captivating @PMSangrahalaya, a unique museum dedicated to the Prime Ministers of India, showcasing India’s journey since independence. @PMOIndia,” BCCI tweeted.
India will now play the third Test match towards Australia from March 1 in Indore.
With inputs from TheIndianEXPRESS