Team India got a shock, this bad news came from Australia, preparations were ruined again
The 5-Test Border-Gavaskar Trophy is being played between India and Australia. In the first match of the series, Team India won in a one-sided manner. Now the second match of the series is to be played in Adelaide from December 6. This will be a day-night match which will be played with a pink ball. Last time Team India was all out for 36 runs against Australia in the Pink Ball Test. In such a situation, the Indian team does not want to leave any stone unturned in the preparations this time, but a bad news has come for the team from Australia.
To prepare for the Pink Ball Test, Team India is playing a two-day warm-up match against Prime Minister X1 at Manuka Oval in Canberra. But the first day of this match was washed away by rain. It was raining continuously in Canberra, due to which the toss of the match could not take place and then it was decided to cancel the day. This means that now Team India will get only 1 day to decide its batting combination and it will also have to solve the problem of playing-11.
Let us tell you, Indian team captain Rohit Sharma could not play in the first Test, so this warm-up match is very important for him too so that he can adapt himself to the conditions here. At the same time, Shubman Gill has also returned to practice after recovering from injury. Apart from this, with the entry of these two players in the playing 11, some changes will also be seen in the batting order. That is, it is very important for Team India to play this 2-day warm-up match, but due to rain, now the Indian team will have to find answers to all the questions in 1 day.
A big decision was taken for the second day as well.
Only one day is left for this match between Team India and Prime Minister X1 teams. In such a situation, a big decision has been taken in view of Team India's preparations. A 50-50 over match will be played on the second day of the game. That means Team India will get a chance to bat for 50 overs and bowl for 50 overs so that the entire team can get a chance to practice with the pink ball.