- The second Test of the series between India and Australia (IND vs AUS) will start from December 6. This match will be a day-night match at the Canberra ground in Adelaide, which will be played with a pink ball. This Indian player will say goodbye to his career only after this match.
IND vs AUS : The second match of the series between India and Australia will start from 6 December. This match will be a day-night match at Adelaide’s Cumber ground, which will be played with a pink ball. This match is going to be very important for India. Because the last time the Indian team played this match, it was all out for 36 runs.
In such a situation, this match is going to be very important for Team India. Also, this match is going to be a career deciding factor for a senior Indian player. If he does not perform well in the match, then he may soon be dropped from the Indian team. Now first of all, let us know who this player is.
The second match between IND vs AUS is important for a player of Team India

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Let us tell you that Australia (IND vs AUS) has played 12 matches with the pink ball so far, out of which they have won 11. Team India has played 4 matches, out of which they have lost only 1. Obviously Australia has more experience with the pink ball. In such a situation, the Indian team will have to play well. Along with this, this match will also be very important for Rohit Sharma. The Adelaide match is important for him as a batsman as well as captaincy. If he loses, then there is a possibility of his retirement not only from captaincy but also from retirement.
Rohit Sharma may retire!
If Rohit Sharma’s performance is not good in the second match against Australia (IND vs AUS), he can be dropped from the playing 11. It is known that Rohit’s recent performance in Tests has not been very good. As a captain, he has lost three consecutive Test matches. This is the reason why this series against Australia is important for him, so there is a possibility of him losing the captaincy in the middle of the season. If he fails to make India win in the day-night test, then maybe he himself announces retirement from captaincy. This is not the first time, such decisions taken by captains are recorded on the pages of Indian history.
MS Dhoni had retired
It is worth noting that former Indian captain MS Dhoni retired during the Test cricket being played between India and Australia (IND vs AUS) in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. Dhoni suddenly retired from Test cricket in 2014 after the Test match was drawn at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.
At that time the team was struggling in foreign conditions, but no one expected that Dhoni would leave the longest format. Dhoni retired after playing just two Test matches. After this Virat Kohli got the captaincy. In such a situation, the situation can be repeated again this time. If the same situation is seen with Team India going to Australia, then Rohit Sharma can also take such a decision.