 There's so many people queuing up outside to come in. And as I said, this match being played in the backdrop of India-Australia friendship and collaboration. And to the Albanese, the Prime Minister of Australia, and Srinatharinder Modi, Prime Minister of India alongside the two captains. They're expected to announce even closer friendship in the days to come. That friendship will end in about seven or eight minutes and then recommence at closer play. They went round the ground in an open motorcade today to rousing cheers. Australian Prime Ministers over the years have known to have a great affinity with cricket starting from Sir Robert Menzies all the way down. So is Yondubu Narendra Modi. Never short of wishing the team well. Must be a big moment for a lot of those players. It's always good when your head of state wants to, when the Prime Minister wants to come and see you play. This reminds you on the field itself, Australia. As I said a little while ago, Australia unchanged. India just the one trade. There will be batting first on the surface. That is pretty different from some of the surfaces we've seen so far. But a nice little cultural program for a brief while before the play started. And now the two teams will line up in the presence of their respective Prime Ministers for the National Anthem. It's always a very special moment if you're out on the field for it. So let's join the two teams with the National Anthem. And so to the cricket. India versus Australia. 75 years of friendship. It was to Australia that independent India first sent a cricket team out. November 1947, that first test match in Brisbane that India first played under the banner of India. Now a little over 75 years later here in Ahmedabad, they will take on Australia once again in a test match that will decide how the series ends. Will it be 3-1? Will it be 2-2? We don't like draws these days. Not your head, it's alongside me. So Sunil Gavaskar will hear from them very shortly. As the two Prime Ministers find their way to where they're going to sit to watch.