Addressing the select gathering at the reception hosted by Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott and attended by cricket greats like Sunil Gavaskar, Kapil Dev, Allan Border and Dean Jones among others, Modi heaped effusive praise on Australia's sporting culture and thanked his Australian counterpart his "truly generous hospitality".
Modi described his speech at the 161-year-old MCG ground "close to scoring a century here especially against McGrath and Brett Lee" and said, "This memory will stay with me forever."
"As is Laxman, who especially loved to bat against Australia. To speak to you at this historic ground comes close to scoring a century here especially against McGrath and Brett Lee. I met him yesterday. The best I managed was to head the Gujarat Cricket Association," he said.
Talking about the MCG, Modi said it would be a deserving venue for the Cricket World Cup finals 2015 and hope that India and Australia will play that match.
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Before the dinner by Abbott, Modi presented "Skippers" memento carrying replica of Mahatma Gandhi's charkha with three cricket balls signed by him and World Cup winning Indian captains Kapil Dev and M S Dhoni.
He said, "My memorable visit to Australia ends tonight, but a new journey of our relationship has begun."
The Prime Minister also noted that people asked him that isn't it too soon for him to visit Australia after Abbott's recent trip to India "I said I can't say no to my friend Tony".