Team India Will Play Practice Match With Australia
Team India will play a practice match with Australia with the intention of beating Australia, earlier team India beat England In the practice match.
The Indian team, which has cemented its preparations for the T20 World Cup with a win in the last match against England.
India will look to finalize the batting order in the second and final warm-up match against Australia on Wednesday.
India has to play Pakistan in the first match of the tournament on Sunday.
This is the last tournament for Virat Kohli as captain and Ravi Shastri as a coach. Ahead of the warm-up match against England on Monday.
Kohli had said that the top three positions were decided in which KL Rahul and Rohit Sharma would open the innings while Kohli would take the number three spot.
Team India will play a practice match: Young Ishan Kishan, who scored 70 runs in the seven-wicket win against England, has solidified his claim of selection in the playing XI.
Rishabh Pant (29 not out) was sent up over Suryakumar Yadav and it remains to be seen what order he takes on Wednesday. Rohit did not bat against England, so he would like to try his hand in this match.
The subject of discussion remains Hardik Pandya who did not look comfortable against England.
If he is not even able to bowl, it remains to be seen whether the Indian team management will field him as a pure batsman.
Without his bowling, India will miss out on a sixth bowling option as one of the five bowlers may fail.
Bhuvneshwar Kumar took a wicket against England but Jasprit Bumrah was at his best. Mohammed Shami took three wickets but proved costly.
Rahul Chahar was also very expensive. In terms of current form, India has been unbeaten in eight consecutive series after losing the home series against Australia.
Since the T20 World Cup 2016, India has won 45 by playing 72 T20 matches. Australia started off with a win, beating New Zealand by three wickets in the first warm-up match.
David Warner’s poor form continued hereafter the IPL and he was dismissed on the first ball. Adam Zampa and Kane Richardson bowled well but the middle-order batsmen failed.
Ashton Agar and Mitchell Starc finally gave the team victory by playing short innings.