Narendra Modi has 'runs on the board' to meet people's wish: Australian PM Abbott
Abbott made an early reference to cricket in his remarks
Canberra: When the top political leaders of India and Australia meet can cricket be far behind?
With Prime Minister Narendra Modi by his side, Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott set the ball rolling and fired the first shot, saying people in his country come to associate India with cricket.
Abbott made an early reference to cricket in his remarks at a joint press conference here on Tuesday with Modi after their bilateral talks.
Abbott also said Modi has "runs on the board" to meet the aspirations of the people.
When Modi's turn came to bat, he said: "We celebrate the legend of (Don) Bradman and the class of (Sachin) Tendulkar together."
"We are impressed by Australian speed as you are charmed by the Indian spin until of course Shane Warne came along!" the Prime Minister said while addressing the Australian parliament.
Modi also wished success to Australia in hosting the World Cup cricket next year.