Who will open for Team India in Melbourne Test? Management took the decision
Team India Opening Pair for IND vs AUS Melbourne Test: The fourth Test match of the Border-Gavaskar series being played between India and Australia is going to be played at the Melbourne Cricket Stadium. Who will come to open for India in this match? This question will be in the minds of many cricket fans. So let us tell you who could be the opening pair of Team India in the next match.
Who will open?
KL Rahul and Yashasvi Jaiswal have opened in the last 3 matches on the Australia tour. In the first Test match played in Perth, Rahul and Yashasvi together made a partnership of 201 runs and made a record. Therefore, when Rohit Sharma returned in the second test, he batted at number 6. However, in the second test, the pair of Rahul and Yashasvi could not give a good start, then in the third test, KL Rahul played a big innings for India as an opener.
Therefore, in the fourth Test match to be played at Melbourne Cricket Stadium, Rohit can be seen at number-6 and the pair of KL Rahul-Yashaswi Jaiswal can be seen starting the innings.
Difficult to make changes in playing-11
The Test series being played between India and Australia has reached a tie of 1-1 and now whoever wins in Melbourne will take the lead in the series. In such a situation, both the teams would like to take the field with their best playing eleven. But, let us tell you that the Indian team would not like to make any changes in the playing eleven in the next match.
Since, their batting order is also strong and the bowling unit is also doing well. Therefore, in the next test, Rohit Sharma can take the field without any change in the playing eleven.
Batsmen will have to show strength
There was not much strength in batting from the Indian team during the Australia tour. Leaving aside the first Test match, after that the Indian batsmen were seen struggling completely. Therefore, now the responsibility will be on the shoulders of Indian batsmen to score runs in the next test match. Let us tell you, the MCG test is going to be the Boxing Day test, which will start from 26th December.
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