The
Border-Gavaskar Trophy
is at a crucial point, tied at 1-1, as India prepares for the
Boxing Day Test
in Melbourne. Numerous selection challenges have emerged following the drawn third Test at the Gabba.
Ravichandran Ashwin's unexpected retirement after the Gabba Test has created a significant gap in the Indian squad. His tactical acumen and exceptional spin bowling will be missed.
Tanush Kotian, a young off-spinning all-rounder, has been chosen to replace Ashwin. This marks a fresh start for India's spin bowling attack.
Nitish Kumar Reddy
's position in the playing XI is a major talking point. Some suggest replacing Reddy with Washington Sundar for an extra spin option. However, Sunil Gavaskar disagrees.
“They can’t drop Nitish Kumar Reddy. He is the fourth seamer. I can’t see India going in with just two pacers and Nitish. For me, it is pretty much this XI that plays in Melbourne,” Gavaskar told Star Sports.
Reddy's bowling performance in the series has been underwhelming, although he's a dependable lower-order batsman. Gavaskar believes Reddy's potential for crucial breakthroughs and batting contributions are essential for the team's balance.
Changes at the top of the batting order are also being considered. Rohit Sharma might return to his preferred opening position.
This would necessitate adjustments to the middle order. K.L. Rahul could bat at number three, replacing Shubman Gill.
Gill, who hasn't performed well, might move down to number four or be replaced by Dhurv Jurel.
India's pace bowling attack is another area of discussion. Akash Deep, whose batting heroics helped India avoid the follow-on at the Gabba, is expected to keep his place.
“Unlikely that Harshit will replace Akash Deep. Why would you drop a man who has saved your team from follow-on?” Gavaskar stated.