In a light-hearted reflection, former Australian first-class pacer Greg Rowell, who is now a successful lawyer and a Cricket Australia administrator, recalled the 1991 Prime Minister's XI match at Manuka Oval, a game that would forever be etched in his memory. Rowell, a 23-year-old on the cusp of breaking into the Australian team at the time, finished with impressive figures of 7 for 27 in that game, including the wickets of Sachin Tendulkar and Ravi Shastri. Sachin Tendulkar during a tour of Australia(Files)But back then, Tendulkar wasn’t the global icon he would soon become. “Sachin Tendulkar wasn’t such a big name then; Ravi Shastri was,” Rowell recalled in a chat with Indian Express, remembering the days when the Indian batting legend was still establishing himself in international cricket.Top 15 buys at IPL 2025 Auction Share Via Copy Link Rishabh Pant ₹ 27 Cr DC LSG Total Match111Total Runs3284Highest Score128 runs Shreyas Iyer ₹ 26.75 Cr KKR PBKS Total Match115Total Runs3127Highest Score96 runs Venkatesh Iyer ₹ 23.75 Cr KKR KKR Total Match50Total Runs1326Highest Score104 runsWickets3Best Bowling2/29 Arshdeep Singh ₹ 18 Cr PBKS PBKS Total Match65Total Runs29Highest Score10 runsWickets76Best Bowling5/32 Yuzvendra Chahal ₹ 18 Cr RR PBKS Total Match260Total Runs37Highest Score8 runsWickets205Best Bowling5/40 Jos Buttler ₹ 15.75 Cr RR GT Total Match107Total Runs3582Highest Score124 runs KL Rahul ₹ 14 Cr LSG DC Total Match132Total Runs4683Highest Score132 runs Trent Boult ₹ 12.50 Cr RR MI Total Match104Total Runs83Highest Score17 runsWickets121Best Bowling4/18 Jofra Archer ₹ 12.50 Cr MI RR Total Match35Total Runs195Highest Score27 runsWickets46Best Bowling3/15 Josh Hazlewood ₹ 12.50 Cr RCB RCB Total Match12Total Runs-Highest Score-Wickets12Best Bowling3/24 Mohammed Siraj ₹ 12.25 Cr RCB GT Total Match93Total Runs109Highest Score14 runsWickets93Best Bowling4/21 Mitchell Starc ₹ 11.75 Cr KKR DC Total Match41Total Runs105Highest Score29 runsWickets51Best Bowling4/15 Phil Salt ₹ 11.50 Cr DC RCB Total Match21Total Runs653Highest Score89 runs Ishan Kishan ₹ 11.25 Cr MI SRH Total Match105Total Runs2644Highest Score99 runsWickets-Best Bowling- Jitesh Sharma ₹ 11 Cr PBKS RCB Total Match40Total Runs730Highest Score49 runs Check Full CoverageTendulkar, at just 18 years old, had yet to make a major mark in the Test arena. His breakthrough performances in the Perth and Sydney Tests would follow soon after, and Rowell admitted, “By the end of the series though, I would know who Tendulkar really was.”Rowell's memory takes one back to a time when the Prime Minister’s XI games were a major fixture in Australian cricket, offering young players an opportunity to showcase their skills on the national stage. These games were televised and attracted the attention of the entire country.For players like Rowell, it was a chance to rub shoulders with established stars and put themselves in the spotlight. “It was a game where the country saw and judged you.”The 1991 edition featured not just Rowell, but future Australian greats like Shane Warne, Damien Martin, Matthew Hayden, Michael Bevan, and a mulleted Damien Fleming, among others.In that context, bowling to Tendulkar – a young talent who would soon rewrite the history books – was a memorable moment for Rowell. Little did Rowell know that the teenager he dismissed in 1991 would eventually become the most revered batter in the history of the game.India take on PM's XIFast forward to the present, and the tradition of the Prime Minister’s XI game continues. The current Indian team, led by Rohit Sharma, recently met Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese ahead of their pink-ball practice game in Canberra.In a playful exchange, Albanese remarked to Virat Kohli that his century in Perth had only increased the grief of the Australian team. Kohli, ever cheeky, responded, “Always gotta add some spice,” keeping the spirit of the rivalry alive.This ongoing tradition, which dates back to 1951, when then-Prime Minister Robert Menzies arranged a game against the West Indies in Canberra.
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