The announcement was made by the two leaders during their visit to the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) as part of PM Modi's Australia tour.

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The move marks the entry of the first foreign franchise cricket league to be hosted in India.

Highlighting the significance of the development, Prime Minister Modi said that hosting international sporting leagues in India ensures wider reach and greater viewership.

"The hosting of any sporting league in India guarantees bigger reach and viewership," PM Modi said.

India-Australia Sports Partnership to Expand

Addressing the gathering at the MCG, Prime Minister Modi highlighted the role of sports in strengthening ties between nations and bringing communities together.

He said the roadmap agreed upon by India and Australia would help both countries diversify their sporting partnership and create new opportunities for cooperation.

"The two countries would have ample opportunities to learn from each other and work together in the upcoming years," PM Modi said.

(L-R) Anthony Albanese, PM Modi and Australian cricket legend Steve Waugh. Photo: PIB

Focus on Major Sporting Events

PM Modi congratulated Australia on winning the Women's Cricket World Cup and said India and Australia were entering a significant decade in international sports.

He pointed out that India will host the Commonwealth Games in 2030, while Australia will host the Brisbane Olympics in 2032.

According to PM Modi, these major events present opportunities for deeper cooperation between the two countries in sports, infrastructure and related industries.

Leaders Interact With Young Athletes at MCG

During the visit, the two leaders interacted with young athletes participating in Kabaddi, Australian Football and cricket exhibition matches.

The event showcased the growing sporting and people-to-people connections between India and Australia.

Several Australian sporting legends, including Steve Waugh and Lisa Sthalekar, were also present during the occasion.

The visit highlighted the increasing importance of sports, cultural exchanges and people-to-people ties as key pillars of the India-Australia Comprehensive Strategic Partnership.