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And the inevitable has happened. The wrecking ball of New Zealand just rolled over India to hand over their first-ever whitewash (in a 3-match series) in a Tests at home. If we leave aside Rishabh Pant’s aggressiveness and dominance, the Indian batters had a horrible series, enduring collapse innings after innings. In the third Test, India failed to chase down 146 runs on a third day track in Mumbai. Ajaz Patel continued his love-affair with the Wankhede Stadium, taking six-fer. The Indian team got heavy scrutiny following their embarrassing defeat and rightfully so. Earlier in the day, Australia A also beat India A. During that clash, Ishan Kishan was reportedly accused of ball tampering as well. On that note, here are six of the most eye-catching stories from November 03.
Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli out?
India’s recent Test performance has been a massive concern about the future of its senior players. A 0-3 whitewash at home against New Zealand exposed the struggles of the entire batting lineup, especially for Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma. Reports suggest that a harsh call might be made if the team fails to qualify for the WTC Final. This could lead to the phasing out of experienced players like Kohli, Rohit, Ashwin, and Jadeja. While the immediate focus is on the Australia tour, the next WTC cycle could see a generational shift with younger talents getting more and more opportunities.
India A’s tour of Australia has taken a controversial turn with allegations of ball-tampering during their first unofficial Test. Umpire Shawn Craig intervened on the fourth day, halting play due to a damaged ball. While no penalty runs were awarded, the incident led to a heated exchange between Craig and India A wicketkeeper Ishan Kishan. “When you scratch it, we change the ball. No more discussion, let’s play,” Craig was heard saying on the stump microphone, making the stance clear to all involved. The decision prompted a strong reaction from India A’s wicketkeeper, Ishan Kishan, who expressed his frustration to Craig, calling it a “stupid decision.”
KL Rahul and Dhruv Jurel in India A
India’s 0-3 Test series loss to New Zealand has prompted immediate action. KL Rahul and Dhruv Jurel will join the India A team in Australia for their second practice match in Melbourne. This move aims to provide crucial match practice for both players ahead of the high-stakes Border-Gavaskar Trophy. The Indian team is set to travel to Australia in two batches, while Rohit Sharma is likely to miss the first Test in Perth.
Rohit-Kohli denied Duleep Trophy?
India’s selectors wanted senior players like Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli to participate in the Duleep Trophy to prepare for the upcoming Test season. However, the senior players declined the chance, opting to directly join the Indian team for the Bangladesh Test series. This decision has now become questionable after their lack of form, especially after their recent struggles in the New Zealand series. Critics have suggested that returning to domestic cricket could be beneficial for their performance in the upcoming Border-Gavaskar Trophy.
Venkatesh Iyer still hopeful for KKR!
Venkatesh Iyer expressed disappointment after not being retained by KKR, a franchise that gave him his big break. Despite feeling emotional, he remains hopeful of a potential return. The IPL retentions for 2025 saw KKR retain key players like Rinku Singh and Andre Russell but had to let go of several contributors, including their skipper Shreyas Iyer, who led them to IPL 2024 title.
Rishabh Pant is not bogged down!
Rishabh Pant’s fiery batting lit up the Mumbai Test, but India’s overall performance was lackluster, leading to a series whitewash. Despite the defeat, Pant remains optimistic, sharing a cryptic message about embracing lows to prepare for highs. His determination, evident in his recent heroic recovery from a serious car accident, makes him a crucial asset for India in the upcoming Border-Gavaskar Trophy. Pant’s X-factor to score quick runs and dominate bowling attacks will be key to India’s success in Australia.
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