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Will India opt for Vihari or Kuldeep in second practice game?

Source: PTI   -  Edited By: Harish Kotian
December 10, 2020 14:03 IST
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This will be India's final chance to sort out their combinations ahead of the first Test, starting in Adelaide, from December 17.

Kuldeep Yadav

IMAGE: Kuldeep Yadav, among all the players in this team, has more experience of playing with pink ball and the kind of revolution he produces, he could make it difficult for batsmen to spot the black seam of the pink kookaburra under lights. Photograph: BCCI

India will ponder whether to pick a second spinner in Kuldeep Yadav or an additional batsman in Hanuma Vihari for their day-night three-day practice match against Australia A from Friday, which would also serve as the dress rehearsal for the Pink Ball first Test in Adelaide, starting on December 17.

 

The three-day game at the floodlight Sydney Cricket Ground will serve as proper simulation for the opening Test but the flat batting track in Sydney may not exactly be conducive for preparation considering that Adelaide Oval curator Damian Hough, according to Ian Chappell, will leave around 10mm grass cover on the strip.

The match, which will be streamed live, may not feature skipper Virat Kohli, who has hinted that he wants to go on with his own preparation routine before the series opener.

It could also be a tactical move to ensure that the Australians do not get a sneak peek at his long format preparation.

"Playing it on and off is not my thing and I like to play the full game. I will talk to our physio and then decide on my participation," Kohli had said after the completion of the three-match T20I series.

For Australia, all-rounder Cameron Green will get another chance to impress skipper Tim Paine and coach Justin Langer while Mitchell Swepson would hope that when the third Test is played at the Sydney Cricket ground in the New Year, he is in consideration.

Hanuma Vihari

IMAGE: Hanuma Vihari in action during the practice match between India A and Australia A in Sydney, on October 8, 2020. Photograph: Jason McCawley/Getty Images

Save Ajinkya Rahane and Cheteshwar Pujara in the first essay and Wriddhiman Saha's gutsy fifty in the second innings, there wasn't much to write home about for India in the opening first-class encounter.

So, this will be the visitors' final chance to sort out the combinations, including a decision on whether the 36-Test experience of KL Rahul will gain precedence while opening with Mayank Agarwal, who is a certainty.

Considering Prithvi Shaw's loose technique against quality seam and swing bowling and Shubman Gill still trying to find his feet at the top level, Kohli and head coach Ravi Shastri, at least in the first Test, would like to bank on experience.

Similarly, the other question would be whether India can afford to go into the Test carrying five specialist bowlers with perhaps an extra spinner in Kuldeep Yadav.

Kuldeep, among all the players in this team, has more experience of playing with pink ball and the kind of revolution he produces, he could make it difficult for batsmen to spot the black seam of the pink kookaburra under lights.

At least India's domestic batsmen faced that ordeal against Kuldeep in the first day-night Duleep Trophy match held at Greater Noida in 2016-17.

But in that case, whether it is Wriddhiman Saha or Rishabh Pant, they would have to bat at No.6 and ideally against the second new ball.

Shastri had said in New Zealand that in overseas conditions, they look at Pant's batting expertise but the burly wicketkeeper has since lost confidence of the top brass along with his place in white ball squads.

If India give Pant, who has managed to shed the extra flab at training, a go in the second game, that could be a fair indication of the team management's preference for the opening Test.

In case of a conservative approach, the four bowlers will be Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Shami, Umesh Yadav and Ravichandran Ashwin. Hanuma Vihari would then be expected to chip in with his part time off-breaks before the second new ball is taken.

Navdeep Saini was pretty disappointing in the ODIs but India's fastest bowler could get a game looking ahead at the remaining matches of the series.

Squads

India: Virat Kohli (captain), Ajinkya Rahane (v/c), KL Rahul, Mayank Agarwal, Cheteshwar Pujara, Hanuma Vihari, Prithvi Shaw, Shubman Gill, Ravichandran Ashwin, Ravindra Jadeja, Kuldeep Yadav, Umesh Yadav, Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Shami, Mohammed Siraj, Navdeep Saini, Rishabh Pant (wk), Wriddhiman Saha (wk).

Australia A squad: Alex Carey (captain, w/k), Sean Abbott, Joe Burns, Harry Conway, Cameron Green, Marcus Harris, Nic Maddinson, Ben McDermott, Mark Steketee, Will Sutherland, Mitchell Swepson, Jack Wildermuth.

Match Starts at 9am IST.

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