India's hope for a third consecutive series win in Australia faltered as poor batting performances led to a 1-3 defeat in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. Inconsistent displays from both young and senior players, along with ineffective partnerships and inadequate rest for bowlers, were highlighted by former chief selector Sunil Joshi as key factors in the loss.
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West Indies fast bowling legend Andy Roberts lauded Mohammed Shami as India's best bowler, praising his control and swing. Roberts questioned India's decision to bat first in the second Test against Australia. Though injured, Shami's recent strong domestic performances raise hopes for his return to the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, a series currently tied 1-1.
This IPL serves as the final selection ground for India's T20 World Cup squad. Key battles include Rishabh Pant versus Sanju Samson for the wicketkeeping role, and KL Rahul's bid for a comeback. With fitness concerns over Bumrah, backup pacers are crucial, while spinners Chakravarthy, Patel, and Yadav vie for spots. Consistent finishers are also needed.
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