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Australian Team Got Big Shock, 2 Players Dropped

Australian team got a big shock, these two legendary players also dropped out of second test match: Ind vs Aus.

The second match of the four-match Test series is to be played between India and Australia from December 26, but before that, the Kangaroo team has suffered a major setback.

Two of the Australian players have also been ruled out of the second Test match. These include the name of opener David Warner.

David Warner and Sean Abbott have been ruled out of the second Test against India.

Cricket Australia (CA) on Wednesday issued a statement saying that Warner and Abbott will join the Australian team before the third Test.

CA said in a statement that Warner and Abbott spent time in Sydney outside the team’s bio-secure hub to recover from the injury.

The statement said, “Cricket Australia does not include them in the team for the Boxing Day Test under their bio-safe protocols if they are excluded from the specific ‘hotspots’ created by NSW Health.”

The statement issued by the Australian Cricket Board further stated, “David Warner was injured in the ODI series against India and he has not yet fully recovered from this serious injury.

So he is also available for the second Test match. No, while Sean Abbott was a victim of a lot of injury during the practice match of the tour against India A for Australia.

He has recovered, but will not be available for selection for the Boxing Day Test match.

The pair traveled from Sydney to Melbourne and continued their rehab. CA also confirmed that no additional players will be added to the team for the Boxing Day Test.

India suffered an eight-wicket defeat in the first Test of the series. The two teams will now face each other in the Boxing Day Test starting on 26 December.

India will be without Virat Kohli for the remaining three Tests after being granted paternity leave by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI).

Australian veteran said- Virat Kohli went, now I will see from where the Indian team will bring that energy.

Former Australia wicketkeeper batsman Brad Haddin has said that he does not know where India will get his energy in the absence of Virat Kohli in the remaining three Tests of the four-match series.

Captain Kohli will not be a part of the Indian team for the remaining three Tests, as he will return home after being granted paternity leave by the BCCI.

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