Second Test Match, The Indian Team Playing XI Will Change
Second Test match, the Indian team will have to bow to the playing XI.
The Indian team had a disappointing performance in the first Test match played against Australia in Adelaide, especially in the second innings.
This is the reason India lost by 8 wickets, in which the team was reduced to a total of 36 runs.
However, now the new captain of the Indian team faces a new challenge, as captain Virat Kohli will no longer play the next three matches and Ajinkya Rahane will be in command of the team.
The management of the Indian cricket team, ready to take the field along with the new captain, will have to be very picky in choosing the playing eleven for the Boxing Day Test starting in Melbourne on 26 December.
Team India, which is facing a lack of openers, will also have the problem of including KL Rahul, who has done well in the IPL, in the playing eleven. Apart from this, Ajinkya Rahane, vice-captain of the Test team is also not in form.
The Indian team management also constantly changed the team selection in the 2018 tour of England. Cheteshwar Pujara was ruled out of the first Test despite being in superb form.
Apart from this, he also gave a chance to the Chinese bowler Kuldeep Yadav.
The team management was relieved after winning the historic Test series 2–1 for the first time on a tour of Australia in 2018–19, but before that, the team management on a tour of England was under question.
However, questions are being raised about the selection of the playing XI once again on the current tour. Prithvi Shaw is not in form.
Apart from this, Rishabh Pant can be seen in place of wicketkeeper-batsman Wriddhiman Saha. At the same time, Mohammed Shami is also not in Australia at this time.
In such a situation, Mohammad Siraj can get a place in the playing eleven in his place. Apart from this, some changes may have to be made by the Indian team management.
New CAC to be constituted in BCCI AGM, interview of selectors
BCCI AGM: The General Assembly (AGM) of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) will form the new Cricket Advisory Committee (CAC) on Thursday, which will elect three national selectors ahead of the series against England in February.
It is learned that the committee headed by Madan Lal was constituted for just one meeting and the new CAC will take over and interview after the upcoming AGM of the board in Ahmedabad.