- India and Australia (IND vs AUS) will face each other on 22 November in Perth. Rohit Sharma and company are fully prepared for it. But, before this test, good news has come for Team India…
IND vs AUS: After losing 3 Tests against New Zealand, Team India seems to be in trouble. To secure a place in the WTC final, India has to face Australia at home this month. Where a 5 match Test series will be played between India and Australia (IND vs AUS).
India will have to win the series 4-1 at any cost only then will it be able to get a ticket to the final in England. The first test of this series will be played in Perth on 22 November. But, before that good news has knocked for Team India.
IND vs AUS: This player is out due to hamstring
The first test of the 5 match test series between India and Australia (IND vs AUS) will be played in Perth on 22 November. In which a tough competition can be seen between the two teams. The second test will start in Adelaide from 6 December.
But, before that a practice test match will be played on 30 November. This match will be played between Prime Ministers and India A. Australia has suffered a big setback in this test. Australia A’s fast bowler Michael Neser has been ruled out of the ongoing unofficial test against India A due to a hamstring injury.
Michael Neser took 4 wickets against India A
Before the India vs Australia (IND vs AUS) Test series, the second unofficial Test match is being played between India A and Australia A (IND A vs AUS A) in Melbourne. In which the Indian team was all out after scoring 161 runs in the first innings. In which fast bowler Michael Neser played an important role. He bowled 12.2 overs in the first innings. In which he took 4 wickets for 27 runs, while in the first Test match Michael Neser could not be a part of the playing-11.
IND A vs AUS A: India in a bad shape in the second test
India A, captained by Rituraj Gaikwad, suffered a crushing defeat by 7 wickets in the first Test. At the same time, India’s situation seems to be poor in the second unofficial Test. Australia A scored 223 runs in the first innings. In response, the entire Indian team was bundled out for 161 runs. India trailed by 62 runs in the first innings. The Kangaroos gave the second innings rules after bowling out India. India is still trailing by 50 runs in the third session of the second day.