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Shubman Gill's Fitness Improves Ahead of India's First Test in Perth

Shubman Gill's Fitness Improves Ahead of India's First Test in Perth

Team India's bowling coach, Morne Morkel, has provided an encouraging update on the fitness of Shubman Gill ahead of the highly anticipated first Test against Australia in Perth, commencing on November 22. Gill sustained a left-hand injury while fielding in the slips during the intra-squad match and was unable to return to the field on the second day.Morkel expressed optimism about Gill's recovery, stating, "Shubman is improving on a day-by-day basis. We will make a decision on the morning of the Test. He played well in the match simulation during the build-up, so fingers crossed."In the simulation match, Gill scored 28 in the first innings before being caught at gully off Navdeep Saini's delivery. He later returned to bat, remaining unbeaten on 42*. The young batter is expected to play a crucial role in the Test series, emulating Cheteshwar Pujara's ability to tire Australian bowlers with a solid defensive approach.In 14 matches batting at number three, Gill has amassed 926 runs at an average of 42.09, with three centuries and three fifties, including a top score of 119*. This year, he has been in excellent form, scoring 806 runs in 19 innings at an average of 47.41, with three centuries and three fifties, his highest score also being 119*.The much-anticipated Border-Gavaskar series between India and Australia begins on November 22 with the first Test in Perth. The second Test, a day-night match at the Adelaide Oval, is scheduled from December 6 to 10. The third Test will follow at The Gabba in Brisbane, from December 14 to 18.The Boxing Day Test at Melbourne Cricket Ground, running from December 26 to 30, will serve as the penultimate game, with the series concluding at the Sydney Cricket Ground from January 3 to 7. This thrilling finale promises a fitting end to the high-stakes series.

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Kohli to Unleash Batting Prowess in Australia, Says Gavaskar

Kohli to Unleash Batting Prowess in Australia, Says Gavaskar

Virat Kohli, India's batting mainstay, has endured a lean patch in recent Test matches, averaging a mere 22.72 in six games this year. However, legendary Sunil Gavaskar believes that Kohli will bounce back with a vengeance in the upcoming Test series in Australia.Kohli has a remarkable track record in Australia, averaging an impressive 54.08. Gavaskar believes that this familiarity will give Kohli an edge against the formidable Australian bowling attack. "He's consistently performed at Adelaide, so it's a familiar ground for him," Gavaskar said. "And before Adelaide, it's Perth, where he played one of the finest Test centuries in 2018-19."Former India batsman Sanjay Manjrekar anticipates that Australia will target Kohli's off-stump line in the early stages of the series. "They'll start with that line outside the off stump and gauge what his mindset is," Manjrekar said. "Australia might also try to cramp him for room and attack his body since he likes to get forward."Manjrekar also highlighted the effectiveness of New Zealand's strategy of bowling on the middle stump to Kohli. "If he's focused on balls outside off stump, bowlers like Josh Hazlewood might target that typical Vernon Philander line on middle stump," he said.Despite the challenges, Gavaskar remains confident in Kohli's ability to overcome adversity. "Because he hasn't got runs against New Zealand, he'll be very, very hungry," Gavaskar said. "If he gets off to a good start, he will get big runs."Kohli's return to form will be crucial for India's chances of success in Australia. The team will need their star batter to lead the charge against a bowling attack that includes Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc, Josh Hazlewood, and Nathan Lyon.

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Ganguly: India Must Set Tone Early in Australia, Next Generation Ready to Step Up

Ganguly: India Must Set Tone Early in Australia, Next Generation Ready to Step Up

India's upcoming tour of Australia holds immense significance as the team aims to regain its dominance Down Under. Former captain Sourav Ganguly, who led India to a memorable 1-1 draw in Australia in 2003-04, shared his insights on the team's preparations, the challenges they face, and the potential of the next generation of players.Ganguly expressed concern over India's recent 0-3 home defeat against New Zealand, emphasizing the need for introspection and a shift in mindset. He criticized the excessive use of rank turners in India, arguing that they hinder the development of batters and spinners alike.Regarding the transition to Australian conditions, Ganguly stressed the importance of adjusting to pace and bounce. He believes that the team's previous experience in Australia will be beneficial, but they must focus on hard practice and a clear game plan.Ganguly highlighted the significance of setting the tone early in the series, particularly in the first Test in Perth. He emphasized the need for senior batters like Virat Kohli and Rishabh Pant to take responsibility and inspire the team.On the topic of the next generation of players, Ganguly expressed confidence in the abilities of Shubman Gill and Pant. He believes they have the potential to emerge as senior batters and lead the team in the future.Ganguly acknowledged the changing nature of the game, with batters now adopting an aggressive approach. However, he emphasized the importance of adaptability and the ability to perform under pressure.Regarding the uncertainty over Rohit Sharma's availability, Ganguly expressed his belief that the team can cope with his absence. He highlighted the presence of experienced batters who can step up and set the tone.Finally, Ganguly discussed the team's bowling attack, praising the performances of Mohammed Shami and the potential of playing two spinners. He emphasized the need for a balanced approach, considering both batting stability and bowling strength.

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Virat Kohli Scores 30 in Match Simulation, Injury Scare Cleared

Virat Kohli Scores 30 in Match Simulation, Injury Scare Cleared

Amidst concerns over his form, former India captain Virat Kohli took the field on Friday for a match simulation ahead of the 1st Test against Australia at the Optus Stadium. Just a day after undergoing scans, the legendary batter scored 15 runs in the first innings of the simulation match at the WACA Ground in Perth.According to a report in the Times of India, Kohli batted without any discomfort despite undergoing a scan on Thursday. However, the report couldn't clarify the reason behind Kohli's injury scare."Virat Kohli is absolutely fine. He batted in the match simulation without any discomfort and also had a hit in the net after he got out. No concerns there," the report quoted a source as saying.KL Rahul, who is tipped to open in Perth Test in the absence for captain Rohit Sharma, was hit by a ball in the match simulation and couldn't bat any further. However, the report added that "there are no major concerns there as well".After being dismissed, Kohli also took throwdowns on the sidelines of the simulation match. Not only that, he also came out to bat for the second time in the match, scoring an unbeaten 30 before leaving the field.The Indian batters, in general, struggled against the bowlers in the match simulation. Prasidh Krishna and Nitish Kumar Reddy troubled the Indian batters, including Kohli and Rishabh Pant.While Kohli left the field unbeaten on 30, Pant was castled for the second time in the day.The much-anticipated Border-Gavaskar series between India and Australia kicks off on November 22, with the first Test at Perth. The second Test, featuring the day-night format, will take place under lights at Adelaide Oval from December 6 to 10. Fans will then turn their attention to The Gabba in Brisbane for the third Test from December 14 to 18.The traditional Boxing Day Test, scheduled from December 26 to 30 at Melbourne's iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground, will mark the series' penultimate stage. The fifth and final Test will be held at the Sydney Cricket Ground from January 3 to 7, promising an exciting climax to a highly anticipated series.

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Rohit Sharma's Test Participation Uncertain, Trains Rigorously in Mumbai

Rohit Sharma's Test Participation Uncertain, Trains Rigorously in Mumbai

Rohit Sharma's Test Participation Uncertain, Trains Rigorously in MumbaiIndian cricket captain Rohit Sharma's participation in the first Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy against Australia remains uncertain. However, the 37-year-old is leaving no stone unturned in his preparations, training diligently in Mumbai while awaiting the birth of his second child.Sharma has been utilizing both Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) facilities and Reliance Corporate Park (RCP) for his training sessions. Sources indicate that he is keen on maximizing his time in India to ensure he is fully prepared for the challenges Down Under.As for his travel to Australia, Sharma will make a decision after the birth of his child. "There is no clarity yet on his departure. It all depends on how things unfold on the personal front," said a source. "He is doing what any father would at this stage, which is to stay with his wife and family. But at the same time, he is ensuring to be well-tuned for the Test series and will be batting at every possible opportunity in Mumbai."The Indian team has already departed for Perth in two batches, with the likes of Virat Kohli, Jasprit Bumrah, and KL Rahul among those who have arrived in Australia. Coach Gautam Gambhir has confirmed that Bumrah will lead the team in Rohit's absence, while Abhimanyu Easwaran and Rahul are the contenders for the opening slot.The high-profile series gets underway in Perth on November 22 and culminates with the Sydney Test on January 3. The second Test in Adelaide will be a Day-Night fixture, and the visitors will play a two-day game in Canberra before that match.

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Virat Kohli's Form Slump Hurts Team India's Australia Hopes

Virat Kohli's Form Slump Hurts Team India's Australia Hopes

Virat Kohli, the former Indian captain and batting mainstay, has been enduring a prolonged slump in form, casting a shadow over Team India's aspirations. In 2024, Kohli has managed only two international half-centuries, with his struggles against spinners becoming increasingly evident.During the recent Test series against Bangladesh and New Zealand, Kohli's troubles against spin intensified. In the two Tests against Bangladesh, he scored 99 runs at an average of 33.00, with a highest of 47. Against New Zealand, his bat failed to make an impact in six innings, except for one where he scored 70. His overall tally against the Kiwis was a meager 93 runs at an average of 15.50.As India prepares for the first Test in Perth on November 22, Kohli will be desperate to rediscover his form. He has played two Tests in Perth previously, scoring 44 and 75 in 2012 and a magnificent 123 in 2018. That century at the Optus Stadium was his 25th in Tests, making him the second-fastest to reach the milestone after Sir Don Bradman.Kohli's 123 in Perth was a display of batting mastery. He arrived at the crease with India in trouble at 8/2, but played a superb innings to guide his team to a respectable total. His celebration, pointing to his bat and motioning that it would do the talking, became an iconic moment.However, India lost that Test by 146 runs, and Kohli's form has continued to be a concern. With India needing to win four Tests in Australia to qualify directly for the World Test Championships final, Kohli's return to form is crucial.Despite speculation that the Australia tour could be Kohli's last in Tests, the 36-year-old remains focused on rediscovering his red-ball prowess. His experience and leadership will be invaluable to India's chances of success Down Under.

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Gavaskar Slams India's Decision to Cancel Practice Match in Australia

Gavaskar Slams India's Decision to Cancel Practice Match in Australia

Team India's decision to cancel their practice match in Australia has drawn criticism from legendary cricketer Sunil Gavaskar. The team had initially planned to play a warm-up game against India A at the WACA ground before their opening Test match against Australia, which begins on November 22 at Perth Stadium.Gavaskar expressed his disbelief at the decision, stating that the batters needed the practice game, especially given their struggles against New Zealand at home. He pointed out that despite scoring over 400 in the second innings of the first Test in Bangalore, the Indian batters looked clueless in the subsequent innings against a spin attack that was not particularly dangerous.Gavaskar emphasized the importance of playing in real practice matches over just facing bowlers in net sessions. He acknowledged that some may argue that 'A' team bowlers might hold back against top players in practice games to avoid injuries, but he countered that in the nets, batters often face less prepared pitches and bowlers who sometimes bowl no-balls without penalty.He also highlighted the benefits for bowlers in playing proper matches, such as getting into a proper rhythm with their run-up and gaining confidence in not overstepping. He stressed that line and length are also aspects that can be learned in a proper game rather than in the nets.Gavaskar concluded by expressing his hope that the decision to cancel the warm-up game and reduce the match between the first and second Test against the Australian Prime Minister's XI to two days would prove to be the right one for Indian cricket. However, he emphasized that the batters and bowlers would have benefited greatly from the additional practice and match experience.

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Rohit Sharma's Availability for First Test in Australia Uncertain

Rohit Sharma's Availability for First Test in Australia Uncertain

Team India's head coach Gautam Gambhir has cast doubt over captain Rohit Sharma's availability for the first Test against Australia in Perth, starting November 22. Addressing the media in Mumbai, Gambhir stated that there was no confirmation on Rohit's participation and that a decision would be made before the series.In the event of Rohit's absence, Gambhir indicated that Abhimanyu Easwaran or KL Rahul would be considered for the opening slot. Rohit's potential absence would be a significant blow to India, as his presence as captain and top-order batsman has been crucial in recent years.Rohit's recent form has been a cause for concern, with the 37-year-old averaging just 10.50 in the two Tests against Bangladesh and 15.16 in the three Tests against New Zealand. His poor run has also impacted his captaincy, as he admitted to not being at his best as a skipper.India's tour of Australia is crucial, as they need to win four Tests to qualify directly for the World Test Championships final in June 2025. In Rohit's absence, vice-captain Jasprit Bumrah is expected to lead the team in the first Test.Gambhir emphasized that the team would select the best XI for the first Test and that a decision on Rohit's availability would be made before the match. India's hopes of a successful tour will hinge on the fitness and form of their key players, including Rohit Sharma.

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Rohit Sharma's Australia Tour in Doubt Ahead of First Test

Rohit Sharma's Australia Tour in Doubt Ahead of First Test

Indian cricket team captain Rohit Sharma's participation in the upcoming Test series against Australia remains uncertain, as he is not expected to travel with the team to Australia for the first match. According to reports, Rohit's absence is due to personal reasons.The Indian squad is scheduled to depart for Australia in two batches on Sunday and Monday, but Rohit's travel plans are still up in the air. Head coach Gautam Gambhir will address the media in a pre-departure press conference in Mumbai on Monday, where he is expected to provide an update on Rohit's status.If Rohit misses the first Test, which begins on November 22 in Perth, vice-captain Jasprit Bumrah is likely to lead the team. Bumrah has been backed by Australian batting great Ricky Ponting to handle the dual responsibility of leading the team and spearheading the Indian pace attack.Ponting believes that Bumrah's experience and understanding of the game will enable him to manage the captaincy duties effectively. He also emphasized the importance of utilizing the experience of senior players in the team to support the captain.The Indian team will be hoping for Rohit to recover in time for the first Test, as his presence would provide a significant boost to their chances of success. However, if he is unable to play, Bumrah will be tasked with leading the team in one of the most challenging Test series in world cricket.

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