Team India gearing up for the Border-Gavaskar Test series
The Indian cricket team has started its preparations for the Border-Gavaskar Test series against Australia. In the training camp in Nagpur, all the senior players, including the Team India captain, have sweated profusely in the nets. BCCI has shared special pictures of this training of players.
Captain Rohit Sharma took charge
Captain Rohit Sharma himself took charge of the batting in the nets. Rohit will take over the Test captaincy after the ODI series against New Zealand. Rohit Sharma was rested for the T20I series. In such a situation, his action will be seen once again in the test.
Ravindra Jadeja wreaked havoc in the nets
Apart from this, Ravindra Jadeja, who was out of the team after injury, showed his strength in the nets. Jadeja has been included in the Test squad against Australia but his fitness will depend on whether he gets a chance to play in the playing XI or not. However, he has done well for his home team in the Ranji Trophy.
Shubman Gill is ready for Australia
Apart from this, Shubman Gill, who wreaked havoc with his bat in the limited overs series against New Zealand, also appeared in net practice. Shubman is running in his excellent form. In such a situation, Australian bowlers will need to make a special strategy against them.
Kohli also sweated profusely
Former Indian captain Virat Kohli also took part in the training session. Kohli was also rested after the ODI series against New Zealand and was not part of the Indian squad for the T20I series.
Rahul joins Team India after marriage
At the same time, stylish batsman KL Rahul has joined Team India after marriage. Rahul was recently married due to which he could not even play in the series against New Zealand. In such a situation, now he has a big chance against Australia.
Siraj and Jaydev Unadkat practiced bowling
Apart from this, Mohammad Siraj practiced hard in bowling. Apart from Siraj, Jaydev Unadkat also bowled fiercely. In such a situation, seeing this preparation of Team India, it seems that it does not want to leave any stone unturned against Australia.