IND vs AUS 1st Test: Bumrah shocks with playing XI, Sundar over Ashwin, no Jadeja and Gill, two debutants 

India’s first Test against Australia at Optus Stadium, Perth, has started with a surprising selection twist as Washington Sundar was picked as the lone spinner, leaving out veteran Ravichandran Ashwin and star all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja. This bold move reflects India’s tactical approach to adapt to the fast and bouncy conditions of Perth.


Key Highlights of the Selection:

Washington Sundar as the Lone Spinner

  • Why Sundar over Ashwin?
    • Sundar’s ability to contribute with the bat provided India with added depth in their lower-middle order.
    • The Optus Stadium’s drop-in pitch traditionally supports pacers, with minimal spin expected in the early stages of the game.
    • Sundar’s past success in challenging overseas conditions, such as Australia in 2021, likely influenced the decision.

Exclusion of Ravindra Jadeja and Ashwin

  • While Jadeja’s exclusion could be linked to his recent injury scare, Ashwin’s omission came as a shock given his vast experience and ability to adapt to varied conditions.
  • Bumrah’s decision underlines India’s focus on a more pace-heavy attack.

Two Debutants: Harshit Rana and Nitish Kumar Reddy

India handed Test caps to Harshit Rana and Nitish Kumar Reddy, marking the debut of two promising young cricketers:

  • Harshit Rana: A hit-the-deck pacer who adds firepower to India’s bowling attack on a seam-friendly Perth pitch.
  • Nitish Kumar Reddy: A promising all-rounder who strengthens India’s lower-order batting while providing a medium-pace option.

Bumrah’s Take:

“We are going to bat first; it looks like a good wicket. Very confident with our preparation. Nitish makes his debut, and Washi is the lone spinner.”


Australia’s XI: Nathan McSweeney Debuts

For Australia, Nathan McSweeney made his Test debut, replacing retired opener David Warner. The 25-year-old, known for his performances in the India A vs Australia A series, will partner with Usman Khawaja at the top of the order.


Pitch Report: Pace-Dominated Conditions

  • The Optus Stadium’s drop-in pitch offers bounce and pace, favoring fast bowlers early on, with some assistance for spinners later in the game.
  • India’s choice of a four-pronged pace attack alongside Sundar suggests they are banking on controlled aggression.

Playing XIs for 1st Test

India

  1. KL Rahul
  2. Yashasvi Jaiswal
  3. Devdutt Padikkal
  4. Virat Kohli
  5. Rishabh Pant (wk)
  6. Dhruv Jurel
  7. Nitish Reddy
  8. Washington Sundar
  9. Harshit Rana
  10. Jasprit Bumrah (c)
  11. Mohammed Siraj

Australia

  1. Usman Khawaja
  2. Nathan McSweeney
  3. Marnus Labuschagne
  4. Steven Smith
  5. Travis Head
  6. Mitchell Marsh
  7. Alex Carey (wk)
  8. Pat Cummins (c)
  9. Mitchell Starc
  10. Nathan Lyon
  11. Josh Hazlewood

What to Expect?

  • India’s pace-heavy strategy will be tested on Perth’s challenging pitch.
  • Sundar’s all-round ability could prove pivotal in the absence of Ashwin and Jadeja.
  • McSweeney’s debut adds intrigue to Australia’s quest to reclaim the Border-Gavaskar Trophy.

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