India won the second Test by six wickets and retained the Border-Gavaskar Trophy.
On Sunday, February 19, Team India paid a visit to the PM Sangrahalaya in the national capital Delhi after defeating Australia by six wickets in the second Test of the four-match series earlier that day. The ‘PM Sangrahalaya’ is a museum dedicated to India’s prime ministers who contributed to the country’s development after independence.

The museum houses several items belonging to India’s former and current prime ministers. The BCCI posted a video on their Twitter account of the players receiving an honourable welcome at the museum. A guide also takes head coach Rahul Dravid, captain Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, and other cricketers on a tour of the museum in the video.

The BCCI tweeted the video, writing, “A walk through the corridors of history!” Exploring the rich legacy of India’s Prime Ministers who helped rebuild the country after independence. TeamIndia had a unique experience at the fascinating @PMSangrahalaya, which celebrates and displays India’s journey.
