It’s all set with the pink ball as India and Australia gear up for the clash. After clinching the first game by a massive 295 runs, the visitors dominated the Australian camp in Perth. Now, to strengthen their chances of making the WTC final, they will look to capitalize on their momentum and aim for their first pink-ball Test win in Australia.
Speaking of the ongoing game in Adelaide, Rohit Sharma has made a comeback after missing the first Test. Rohit won the toss and decided to bat first. Check out the Australia vs India scorecard and highlights
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On the first day, India opted to bat first with some crucial changes in the playing XI. Washington Sundar is out, and veteran R. Ashwin replaces him for this game. Another significant change is that the skipper himself has sacrificed his opening spot, allowing KL Rahul to open alongside Yashasvi Jaiswal.
The team will aim to turn the tables and erase the memory of their last pink-ball result in Adelaide, where they were bowled out for just 36. Coming off a big win in Perth, India will look to continue their momentum and perform well in this game as they did in the first clash.
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