High expectations as India begin pursuit of history
Overview
Australia v India, 1st Test
Adelaide Oval
Thursday, 6 December, 10.30am local, 00.00 GMT
India have announced their 12 for the first #AUSvIND Test!
— ICC (@ICC) December 5, 2018
Kohli (c), Rahane, Rahul, Vijay, Pujara, Rohit, Vihari, Pant, Ashwin, Shami, Ishant, Bumrah.
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After tours of South Africa and England earlier this year, where they came close and fought hard but couldn't close it out, Virat Kohli's side are hungry for an overseas win. And Australia, who are without two of their star batsmen in Steve Smith and David Warner, who are serving bans, seem ripe for the picking.
The tourists, No.1 on the MRF Tyres ICC Test Team Rankings, are only too aware, though, of the dangers a side can pose at home. Besides, they know they will be facing young players highly determined to make an mark for themselves in the new set-up. As Usman Khawaja and co. showed against Pakistan in Dubai, they are still capable of a scrap. Throw into the mix India's poor record in Australia, and, as Justin Langer, Australia's coach, pointed out, Kohli's men will be "under great pressure".
Marcus Harris to debut, but no Mitch Marsh for Australia.
— ICC (@ICC) December 5, 2018
XI: Harris, Finch, Khawaja, Shaun Marsh, Handscomb, Head, Paine (c), Cummins, Starc, Lyon, Hazlewood #AUSvIND pic.twitter.com/xuEp5pRZjf
Naming their 12 on the eve of the game, they left out Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Kuldeep Yadav, going with a four-man bowling attack of Mohammed Shami, Ishant Sharma, Jasprit Bumrah and off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin. The choice in the final XI will likely be between Rohit Sharma and Hamuma Vihari, with Vihari providing a bowling option as well if he is picked.
Much of the focus will be on Kohli, with the Australians looking hard for chinks in his armour. But the likes of Ajinkya Rahane, KL Rahul and Murali Vijay, who have tasted success before in Australia, too will pose a threat. The Indian batsmen were in poor form in England, struggling against swing and seam, but will back themselves to do well in Australian conditions against the Kookaburra ball.
India's previous visits Down Under have seen some enthralling battles with the home side.
— ICC (@ICC) December 4, 2018
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Australia's main threat is their first-choice pace attack of Mitchell Starc, Josh Hazlewood and Pat Cummins. With the trio fit and finally reunited, the team will look to them to make early inroads into the opposition line-up. The canny Nathan Lyon will be backing them up. The spinner, after all, does have a good record against Kohli.
Marcus Harris is set to make his debut, with Mitchell Marsh, one of the two vice-captains, missing out as the team look to boost their batting. Of the others, Travis Head could chip in with part-time spin.
The last time the teams met in the format, there was plenty of tension and words exchanged. But since then, both teams have come a long way. The spirit of competition remains high, but in an atmosphere of respect.
Players to watch
Marcus Harris (Australia): The left-hander from Victoria is coming into the team on the back of strong runs at the Shield level, where he also has a high-score of 250*. With Australia keen to find a dependable partner for Aaron Finch at the top of the order, much will be expected from him. Langer has praised his composure, saying, "He’s a terrific young player and he’s looked very good in some of the most competitive net sessions I’ve seen for a long time in Australian cricket."
Murali Vijay (India): The India opener had fallen out of favour in the England series, but stayed positive and fought his way back into contention following a successful county stint and on first-class form. He warmed up for the Tests with a 132-ball 129, which included 16 fours and five sixes, against Cricket Australia XI. As usual in Australia, much will be expected from the openers, who will face some of the trickiest conditions with the new ball and Australia's tearaway pacers.
“When you bat at No.4 or 5, it’s important to give yourself some time, at least the first 15-20 minutes." - Ajinkya Rahane on the way he plans to bat in Australia.
— ICC (@ICC) December 4, 2018
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Conditions
It's expected to be a hot day in Adelaide, with temperatures reaching 36°C. The stadium has in recent years hosted day-night Tests, so daytime conditions will be a new experience for the home bowlers. The surface is expected to be dry.
Teams
Australia: Tim Paine (c, wk), Marcus Harris, Aaron Finch, Usman Khawaja, Shaun Marsh, Travis Head, Peter Handscomb, Josh Hazlewood, Pat Cummins, Nathan Lyon, Mitchell Starc
India (from): Virat Kohli (c), KL Rahul, Murali Vijay, Cheteshwar Pujara, Ajinkya Rahane, Rohit Sharma, Hanuma Vihari, Rishabh Pant (wk), Ravichandran Ashwin, Mohammed Shami, Ishant Sharma, Jasprit Bumrah