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Virat Kohli Faces Legacy Test in Australia Amid Form Struggles

Virat Kohli Faces Legacy Test in Australia Amid Form Struggles

Virat Kohli, the Indian batting maestro, faces a crucial test as he prepares for the upcoming Border-Gavaskar Trophy against Australia. The Australian soil has been a witness to Kohli's dominance in the past, but this time, he carries the burden of regaining form and securing his legacy in Test cricket.Kohli's recent performances have been far from his usual standards. In 19 international matches this year, he has managed only 488 runs at a dismal average of 20.33. His struggles in Tests have been particularly concerning, with just two centuries and nine fifties since 2020.Despite his current form, Kohli remains a formidable opponent in Australian conditions. Former Australian opener David Warner has warned his team about Kohli's potential to rise to the occasion. "Virat always steps up in Australia and embraces the challenge like no one else," Warner wrote. "I'm genuinely worried for the Australian cricket team that he's going to come out and pile on some runs."Kohli's peak form from 2016-2019 saw him amass 4,208 runs in 43 Tests at an astonishing average of 66.79. During this period, he smashed seven double centuries, a record for a Test captain. However, since 2020, his average has dropped to 31.68.The upcoming tour of Australia presents Kohli with an opportunity to rediscover his form and silence his critics. A strong performance could not only boost his confidence but also secure his place in the Indian Test team amid potential transitions after the ICC World Test Championship cycle.Kohli's legacy in Test cricket is at stake. A successful tour of Australia could cement his status as one of the greatest batsmen of all time. However, a continued slump in form could raise questions about his future in the longest format of the game.

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Shami's Test Return Questionable After Undercooked Ranji Performance, Says Chopra

Shami's Test Return Questionable After Undercooked Ranji Performance, Says Chopra

Mohammed Shami's recent return to competitive cricket after a year-long injury layoff has sparked discussions about his potential inclusion in India's Test squad for the upcoming Border-Gavaskar Trophy against Australia. However, former India opener Aakash Chopra believes that rushing Shami into Test cricket after just one game may be premature.In his Ranji Trophy comeback match for Bengal against Madhya Pradesh, Shami bowled 43.2 overs and claimed a seven-wicket haul. While his performance was encouraging, Chopra feels that Shami still needs more time to regain his full fitness and rhythm."Mohammed Shami has played a match (Ranji). We weren't able to see much of his bowling as it was not being streamed. We did see the wickets he took. I'd say he is undercooked," Chopra said. "Honestly, we want Shami to be there (in Australia) because Bumrah, Shami, Siraj -- there's a different ring to it. In Bumrah, Siraj, Akash Deep combination, we can see a bit of weakness. Lack of experience can be felt."Chopra also expressed concerns about the potential for injury recurrence in Australia's soft grounds. "Secondly, the grounds in Australia are very soft, so there are chances of recurrence of injury. I would say Shami should take more time. We all want Shami to play as soon as possible, but we shouldn't hurry his return," he added.India's pace department for the Border-Gavaskar Trophy includes Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Siraj, Akash Deep, Nitish Kumar Reddy, Prasidh Krishna, and Harshit Rana. Ravindra Jadeja, Ravichandran Ashwin, and Washington Sundar are the three spinners in the squad.The first Test between India and Australia begins on November 22 in Perth.

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India's Pace Attack Poised for Redemption in Australia Despite NZ Debacle

India's Pace Attack Poised for Redemption in Australia Despite NZ Debacle

India's recent 0-3 home defeat to New Zealand has cast a shadow over their upcoming 5-Test series in Australia. However, amidst the gloom, there are reasons for optimism, particularly in the team's pace attack.Led by the formidable Jasprit Bumrah, India's fast bowlers have the potential to trouble the Australian batters on the bouncy surfaces Down Under. Bumrah, with his exceptional skills and experience, is a proven match-winner. Mohammed Siraj, with his pace and accuracy, is another key asset. Akash Deep, Prasidh Krishna, and Harshit Rana complete a formidable pace battery.The pitches in Australia will provide a different challenge compared to the spin-friendly conditions in India. The Indian pacers will need to adjust their lengths and exploit the bounce. Bumrah's experience and Siraj's adaptability make them ideal for these conditions.Former India pacer L Balaji believes India should play with only four bowlers in the first Test, including Ravindra Jadeja as the fourth option. He emphasizes the importance of a strong batting lineup, with a minimum of 250 runs required to support the bowlers.While Australia's top order has not been in the best form, they still pose a threat. Usman Khawaja, Marnus Labuschagne, and Steve Smith are experienced campaigners. However, the Indian bowling attack has the ability to restrict them to below 250 runs, especially on helpful surfaces.India's batting, however, remains a concern. Their recent struggles against New Zealand's pacers have raised questions about their ability to handle the Australian conditions. Virat Kohli, Rishabh Pant, Yashasvi Jaiswal, and Shubman Gill (although injured for the first Test) have the potential to score big, but they need to perform consistently.Despite the challenges, India has a history of fighting back in Australia. They have overcome adversity in the past, and they will need to do so again to succeed in this series. The Australian team knows that India is a formidable opponent, and they will be wary of their potential.

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Kohli-Johnson Rivalry Reignites Ahead of Border Gavaskar Trophy

Kohli-Johnson Rivalry Reignites Ahead of Border Gavaskar Trophy

Virat Kohli's 2014-15 Border Gavaskar Trophy heroics against Australia, where he scored four centuries and a fifty, ignited a fierce rivalry with Mitchell Johnson. The former Australian pacer, in a recent column, recalled their intense on-field battles, acknowledging Kohli's unwavering determination and competitive spirit.Johnson's strategy was to unsettle Kohli early in his innings, hoping to provoke a reaction that would disrupt his focus. However, Kohli proved to be a formidable opponent, using Johnson's aggression as fuel to power his performances.One notable incident occurred during the Boxing Day Test, when Johnson's throw at the stumps hit Kohli, sparking a verbal exchange. Kohli's subsequent comments about Johnson's lack of respect further fueled the rivalry.Despite Johnson's attempts to rattle Kohli, the Indian superstar remained unfazed, scoring a brilliant 169 in the first innings of the Melbourne Test. Johnson admitted that getting Kohli out early was crucial, as he could quickly turn the tide of the match.However, Kohli's recent form has been a far cry from his peak. In his last 10 Test innings, he has managed only 99 runs against Bangladesh and 93 against New Zealand. As India prepares for the upcoming Border Gavaskar Trophy against Australia, Kohli's ability to regain his former dominance will be crucial for their chances of success.The first Test of the five-match series begins on November 22 in Perth, with India needing to win four matches to qualify for the World Test Championship final. Kohli's performance will be under intense scrutiny as he looks to silence his critics and prove that he remains a force to be reckoned with.

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Virat Kohli Eyes Records as India Take on Australia in Test Series

Virat Kohli Eyes Records as India Take on Australia in Test Series

As India embark on a highly anticipated five-match Test series against Australia, star batter Virat Kohli stands on the cusp of etching his name into the annals of cricket history. The former India captain, who endured a disappointing home Test series against New Zealand, will be eager to make amends and shatter several records during the tour.Kohli, who has amassed 1,352 runs in 13 Tests at an average of 54.08 in Australia, needs just 458 more to surpass batting legend Sachin Tendulkar as India's all-time leading run scorer in Tests Down Under. Tendulkar, who toured Australia for the final time during the 2011-12 series, accumulated 1809 runs in 20 away Tests against the Aussies, averaging an impressive 53.20.Kohli is also the joint leader in terms of centuries scored by an Indian batter in Australia, alongside Tendulkar. Both players have notched up six Test centuries on Australian soil. The upcoming series presents Kohli with an opportunity to break this record and establish himself as the most prolific Indian century-maker in Australia.In the lead-up to the first Test, Kohli has dominated headlines in Australian media. Opposition players have heaped praise on the former India captain, but all-rounder Mitchell Marsh has injected a touch of humor into the build-up. Marsh joked that he plans to shoulder charge Kohli whenever he reaches 30 runs.Meanwhile, pacer Mitchell Starc, who played alongside Kohli for two seasons in the IPL with Royal Challengers Bangalore, has indicated that he has no intention of engaging in sledging with the talismanic batter. Starc believes that the focus should be on the cricket and enjoying the contest.Kohli's quest for records and his ability to rise to the occasion against formidable opponents will be closely watched throughout the series. If he can overcome the challenges posed by Australia's formidable bowling attack and achieve his goals, he will further cement his status as one of the greatest batters of all time.

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Harshit Rana Challenges Prasidh Krishna for India's Third Pacer Slot

Harshit Rana Challenges Prasidh Krishna for India's Third Pacer Slot

Delhi's young speedster Harshit Rana has emerged as a potential contender for the third pacer's slot in India's playing XI for the opening Test against Australia in Perth. With just 10 first-class matches under his belt, Rana has impressed with his consistent pace over 140 kph and his ability to extract good bounce.During India's nets at the WACA ground in Perth, Rana troubled the batters with his raw pace on several occasions. India's bowling coach Morne Morkel spent considerable time with the Karnataka man, who was also impressive during the recent A series against Australia at Mackay and Melbourne.Rana's challenge for the third pacer's role comes at the expense of senior teammate Prasidh Krishna, who has experience of playing two Tests and can also hit the top of off-stump. However, Rana's consistent pace and bounce could give him an edge in the Perth conditions.Meanwhile, Mohammed Shami's international comeback might take place in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, but it could happen during the second half of the series. The BCCI medical team and national selectors want Shami to play a few more competitive games in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy to check if his body is holding up after multiple games, even though it's a white-ball format tournament.Shami, who appeared in a competitive match after a year, was impressive in his outing for Bengal against Madhya Pradesh at Indore, returning with a seven-wicket match haul in his side's first victory of the season. However, the selection committee doesn't want to take chances by fast-tracking Shami after just one Ranji Trophy match, having completed an extensive rehabilitation program.

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Kapil Dev Urges Team India to Relax and Play Naturally in Border-Gavaskar Trophy

Kapil Dev Urges Team India to Relax and Play Naturally in Border-Gavaskar Trophy

Kapil Dev's Advice for Team India Ahead of Border-Gavaskar TrophyFormer Indian cricket legend Kapil Dev has urged the Indian cricket team to approach the upcoming Border-Gavaskar Trophy with a relaxed mindset and play their natural game."I just want to wish my team all the luck. Don't listen much, go and express yourself. Those who will play well will win. There is no need to take excess pressure," Kapil Dev advised the team.India faces some injury concerns ahead of the first Test against Australia. Captain Rohit Sharma is expected to miss the opening match due to the birth of his second child, while Shubman Gill is doubtful with a left-hand injury.The Border-Gavaskar Trophy, a highly anticipated series between India and Australia, commences on November 22nd at Perth Stadium. The second Test, a day-night affair, will be played at the Adelaide Oval from December 6th to 10th. The third Test will be held at Brisbane's Gabba from December 14th to 18th, followed by the fourth Test at the iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) from December 26th to 30th. The series concludes with the fifth and final Test at the Sydney Cricket Ground from January 3rd to 7th.The Indian squad for the Border-Gavaskar Trophy includes:* Rohit Sharma (Captain)* Jasprit Bumrah (Vice-captain)* Ravindra Jadeja* Yashasvi Jaiswal* Dhruv Jurel (Wicketkeeper)* Sarfaraz Khan* Virat Kohli* Prasidh Krishna* Ravichandran Ashwin* Mohammed Shami* Rishabh Pant (Wicketkeeper)* KL Rahul* Harshit Rana* Abhimanyu Easwaran* Shubman Gill* Nitish Kumar Reddy* Mohammed Siraj* Washington Sundar

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Padikkal and Rana Join India's Test Squad for Australia Series

Padikkal and Rana Join India's Test Squad for Australia Series

India's Test Squad Bolstered with Padikkal and Rana for Australia SeriesWith captain Rohit Sharma and opener Shubman Gill unavailable for the first Test against Australia, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has called up Devdutt Padikkal as a batting backup. Padikkal, who was touring with the India A squad, will join the 18-member Test squad for the match at the Opus Stadium in Perth.Padikkal, a left-handed batsman, is expected to fill the No. 3 spot in the batting order. He has experience playing in Australian conditions, having made his Test debut against England at Dharamsala earlier this year.In addition to Padikkal, Delhi and Kolkata Knight Riders pacer Harshit Rana is also likely to make his Test debut in Perth. Rana impressed in the match simulation at Perth, particularly with his bouncers. He has taken 43 wickets in 10 first-class matches and was called up as a net bowler during India's home Test series against New Zealand.Jasprit Bumrah will captain India in the absence of Rohit Sharma. Bumrah previously captained India in the rescheduled 2022 Test against England at Edgbaston, which India lost by 7 wickets.The Indian team is currently in Perth preparing for the first Test, which begins on December 17. The series is crucial for both teams, as it will determine who will qualify for the World Test Championship final.

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Babar Azam Confronted by Angry Fans Amid Poor Batting Form

Babar Azam Confronted by Angry Fans Amid Poor Batting Form

Pakistan's star batter Babar Azam faced the wrath of disgruntled fans during the second T20I against Australia in Sydney, where he was confronted and insulted over his poor batting performance. The incident occurred as Babar fielded near the boundary, where a group of fans hurled verbal abuse at him.Despite his anger, Babar maintained his composure and greeted fans who were chanting his name in support. However, one fan went too far, telling Babar to return to Lahore and questioning his place in the T20I side.The incident highlights the growing frustration among Pakistani fans over Babar's recent form. The former captain has struggled to find his rhythm in the shortest format, scoring just 3 runs in each of the first two T20Is against Australia.Babar's struggles have raised doubts about his suitability for the T20I format. Some critics argue that his slow strike rate and inability to adapt to the demands of modern T20 cricket make him a liability in the team.However, Babar's supporters point to his impressive record in other formats, including Test and ODI cricket. They argue that he is a world-class player who deserves the support of the fans during a difficult period.The incident in Sydney is a reminder of the intense pressure that Pakistani cricketers face. Fans expect high standards from their team, and when those standards are not met, they can be quick to express their disappointment.It remains to be seen how Babar will respond to the criticism. He has shown resilience in the past, but the pressure is mounting on him to deliver in the final T20I against Australia and prove that he is still worthy of his place in the team.

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