The relation of Virat Kohli with Australia has been special since the beginning of his career. The veteran always loved performing against the cricketing giants and this has gained him a lot of fans across the world. One such fan of Virat Kohli is Tim Watts, the Australian Minister of Foreign Affairs. Tim made an Instagram post on his official account in which he mentioned about his interaction with the Indian Stalwart, Virat Kohli. He also stated about being a fan of Royal Challengers Bengaluru, a franchise in the Indian Premier League. On his insta post, Watts wrote: “A bit of a thrill to meet the Australian and Indian players in the PM’s XI game at Parliament House tonight. I told Virat Kohli that I support the Royal Challengers Bengaluru in the IPL because it’s the only opportunity I get to legitimately barrack for him." He added: “I give him the highest praise I can offer any international cricketer when I say that I’ve loved watching him play because he plays like an Australian. Just not when he’s playing AGAINST Australia of course." View this post on Instagram A post shared by Tim Watts MP (@timwattsmp) Also Read | Josh Hazlewood Out for Adelaide Test; Scott Boland Added The Indian team also met the Prime Minister of Australia, Anthony Albanese, ahead of the two-day practice match between India vs Prime Minister XI. Anthony, who is in love with this game, had interactions with Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli and some other Indian cricketers. Rohit Sharma also delivered a speech at the Australian Parliament in which he mentioned about the ties of India and Australia. Virat Kohli was facing critics about his form prior to this series, but he silenced them with his iconic ton at the Optus Stadium, Perth. He scored a century in the 2nd innings which played a crucial role in India's victory in the 1st Test. The 36-year-old cricketer will look to carry the momentum and form to Adelaide where India will take on Australia in a Pink-Ball Test. Rohit Sharma will lead the side in the 2nd Test, and this will boost the confidence of the team. The scoreline of the series in 1-0 in the favor of India after the opening Test, but it won't be a surprise if the Aussies level the series at the Adelaide. They have faced a crushing defeat at their backyard, and this would have been hurting them and as the Aussies are known for giving it back, it won't be a cakewalk for India to get over the hosts.