Melbourne: Plenty of team changes are in the offing for India who received a mauling in the first Test despite being ahead in the game heading into what turned out to be the final day. They are without skipper Virat Kohli, who is off on his paternity leave, with Ajinkya Rahane due to lead the side.
Shubman Gill could come in for Prithvi Shaw and open the batting on his Test debut. With Mohammad Shami ruled out, one of Mohammad Siraj or Navdeep Saini could step in. Siraj has played for India A in Australia, New Zealand, England, West Indies and South Africa and has a fair bit of experience even if not at the highest level.
Ravindra Jadeja was seen having a go in the nets full tilt and could be in contention as a second spinner, fulfilling the all-rounder role at No.7. He would effectively be Virat Kohli’s replacement in the XI then.
Australia, on the other hand, have all but indicated that they would be fielding an unchanged playing XI.
“I’ll be a pretty courageous man to change the playing XI this Test match after the last one. Unless something happens over the next few days and that can in the world we live but we are going with the same XI,” Langer said ahead of the second Test.
Australia will be banking on their pace attack to once again keep the Indian batting line-up, in the absence of star batsman Virat Kohli, silent.
Remember the last time:
Things unravelled pretty quickly for India in Adelaide on day three after a morning session that saw them lose eight wickets for 16 runs. That said, it’s worth remembering that India had done reasonably well to push themselves into a position of strength prior to that with the ball.
Steve Smith being dismissed for one in either innings and the form of Ravichandran Ashwin and Jasprit Bumrah are some positives for India from the last Test. Australia, meanwhile, will be chuffed by the remarkable comeback they made, but like India, their batting looked pretty ordinary in the first Test for the most bits.