After Australia’s thrashing 295 runs defeat in the Perth test, the Indians are all set for their another expedition in the Adelaide Oval from 6 December. But unlike Perth, the conditions in Adelaide are different. The The Adelaide Oval pitch is known for its balance between bat and ball. Fast bowlers often get good bounce and pace early on, making it challenging for batters at the start. As the match goes on, especially in longer formats, the pitch can wear down, offering more turn and bounce for spinners, making bowlers like Nathon Lyon a strong challenge for the Indian batters.
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Battle of the ‘GOATs’
Nathon Lyon is the highest wicket taker in the Adelaide Oval with 63 wickets in tests. Another reason for the Indians is the consistency of the Australian bowlers in Adelaide. Shane Warne and Mitchell Stark have reserved the second and third spots for themselves at the podium. But not just the Aussies, Virat Kohli has also proved out to be serviceable at Adelaide. Virat Kohli has already scored 509 runs at Adelaide Oval. To break West Indies’ distinguished Brian Lara’s record, he needs 102 more runs. Additionally, he needs just 44 more runs to surpass Sir Vivian Richards’ record of 552 runs at the venue. Kohli is well-positioned to surpass this milestone in the second Test match against Australia With his form in the ongoing series, particularly in the second innings of the first Test where he scored a century.
Pitch report for the Adelaide Test
Looking at the pitch, there is nothing much that can be decoded, but in general, the Pink-ball Tests have often tested the batters’ skills, and it won’t be different in the upcoming clash. Traditionally, the Adelaide surface has been a paradise for the batters as heaps of runs were scored at this venue. However, the circumstances changes in a day-night match. As the sun sets down, the Pink-ball tends to behave differently with plenty of help for the pace bowlers.