New Delhi. The teams of India and Australia will face each other in a 5-match test series from November 22. Rohit Sharma will lead Team India in this series played under Border Gavaskar. Before the start of the series, big news has come out about Rohit. Rohit Sharma may withdraw from a test match in Australia tour due to personal reasons. India may miss the services of captain Rohit Sharma due to personal reasons during one of the first two Test matches in Australia. Because he has informed the Indian Cricket Board (BCCI) about this.
The Indian team will participate in the five-Test series in Australia (IND vs AUS) starting from November 22 in Perth. There is a possibility that Rohit Sharma may not be able to play in the first Test or the second match to be held in Adelaide (6 to 10 December). A BCCI source told PTI on condition of anonymity, 'There is no complete clarity about the situation. It is learned that Rohit has informed BCCI that there may be a possibility that he may have to miss one of the two Tests in the beginning of the series due to a personal matter.
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The source said, 'If personal issues are resolved before the start of the series, he can play all five Test matches. We will get more information about this in the coming days.' If Rohit misses a Test match on the Australia tour, then in-form batsman Abhimanyu Easwaran can be included in Team India as his cover. However, Shubman Gill and KL Rahul are more experienced players in the opening.
Abhimanyu Easwaran can be the captain of India A team on Australia tour
Abhimanyu Easwaran is expected to get the command of India A team on Australia tour. However, nothing can be said about who will be the vice-captain of Team India on the Australia tour. BCCI did not appoint any player as vice-captain in the recently concluded two-match Test series against Bangladesh.
Tags: IND vs AUS, Rohit Sharma
FIRST PUBLISHED: October 10, 2024, 21:13 IST