The first day's play of the second practice match between India and Australia's PM-11 has been called off due to rain.
The match was scheduled to be played at 9:40 am (India time) on Saturday, but rain started in Canberra before the match. The toss of the match on the next day will be at 8.40 am.
PM of Australia met the team 2 days ago
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese in center and Indian captain Rohit Sharma on left and PM XI captain Jack Edwards on right.
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese spoke to the players of the Indian team.
An important match for the Adelaide Test This practice match is important in terms of preparations for the Adelaide Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. In fact, it will be played with a pink ball from December 6. This will be a day-night match. In such a situation, both teams are going to strengthen their preparations with a practice match.
India is looking for the perfect combination In this practice match, the Indian team has to find answers to many questions. In fact, Indian captain Rohit Sharma has returned from paternity leave and is recovering from a toe injury. Not only that, KL Rahul staked a claim for the top order with a 201-run opening partnership with Yashaswi Jaiswal in Perth. In such a situation, there is a demand to drop Rahul in the top order. 3 questions…
- Who is Yashaswi's opening partner? Yashaswi Jaiswal scored 161 runs in the second innings of the Perth Test. KL Rahul also supported him well. Now Rohit Sharma has made a comeback. In such a situation, who will open with Yashaswi Jaiswal in the Adelaide Test?
- Who will be out for Gil? Shubman Gill has recovered from a toe injury. He had to pull out of the Perth Test due to a toe injury. Devadatta Padikal was given a chance to replace them, but Padikal could not capitalize on the opportunity. Now it remains to be seen who will turn out for Gill?
- Rahul will bat at which number? KL Rahul usually bats in the middle order. Because Rohit and Gill are making a comeback. It remains to be seen at what number KL Rahul will be fielded in such a situation. He played innings of 26 and 77 runs while opening the Perth Test.
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