The much-awaited Border-Gavaskar Trophy is just around the corner, with India and Australia gearing up for a thrilling 5-match Test series that promises to deliver high-intensity cricket. This series holds even more significance as it could potentially determine the final teams for the World Test Championship (WTC) final.
India Faces Tough Challenge With Key Players Missing
India comes into this series with a heavy burden, having suffered a humiliating defeat to New Zealand. The team needs a 4-0 victory over Australia to secure their spot in the WTC final. However, India is already facing several challenges ahead of the first Test, with a number of key players sidelined due to injuries or absence. The team will need to rally together and rise to the occasion, despite the mounting pressure.
Australia Ready To Continue Momentum With Full Squad
On the other hand, Australia has not played a Test match since the start of the year but will be eager to pick up where they left off, having shown strong form in limited-overs cricket. With all key players back in the mix, they are set to field a formidable squad for the series. Notably, David Warner’s replacement has already been lined up in Nathan McSweeney, who will open the batting alongside Usman Khawaja.
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Key Australian Batting Lineup: Smith Returns To Number 4
The Australian batting lineup will feature some interesting changes. Marnus Labuschagne, despite being out of form, will bat at number 3, hoping to regain his rhythm and contribute with the bat. The biggest shake-up comes with Steve Smith moving back to his usual position at number 4 after struggling in the opening slot during recent series. This change could be a game-changer for the Australian side.
Travis Head And Mitch Marsh In Crucial Roles
Travis Head, India’s nemesis from previous encounters, will bat at number 5. With Cameron Green absent from the squad, Mitch Marsh will take on the role of the all-rounder, providing balance to the team. Alex Carey will don the wicketkeeping gloves, and Australia’s spin department will be in the hands of the ever-reliable Nathan Lyon.
Australia’s Pace Attack Poised To Dominate
In the fast-bowling department, Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc, and Josh Hazlewood form a deadly trio. With the Perth surface expected to suit their style of pace bowling, the trio will be eager to exploit any advantage and put pressure on the Indian batters.
The First Test In Perth: A Big Challenge For India
With the first Test scheduled to take place in Perth on November 22, Australia will take on a depleted India side that has been marred by injuries and missing key players. Despite these challenges, India will need to step up if they are to keep their hopes alive in the Border-Gavaskar series and secure a spot in the WTC final.
Australia Probable XI
Usman Khawaja, Nathan McSweeney, Marnus Labuschagne, Steve Smith, Travis Head, Mitch Marsh, Alex Carey, Nathan Lyon, Pat Cummins, Josh Hazlewood, Mitchell Starc