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India vs Australia, 2nd Test: Expect Aussies to make strong comeback as India aim to maintain momentum

The narrative for the second Test between India and Australia has flipped dramatically  since the opening match of the series. Heading into the first Test, it was India under  significant pressure, grappling with underperformance and selection issues, while Australia  exuded confidence on home soil. However, after India’s emphatic performance, the tables  have turned, and Australia now finds itself in a similar predicament to India’s initial  situation. 

Australia’s Challenges 

Australia faces several questions heading into the second Test. Injuries to key players have  disrupted their plans, with Josh Hazlewood’s absence particularly impactful, especially in a  day-night format where he thrives. His likely replacement, Scott Boland, brings quality and  reliability, but the team will miss Hazlewood’s experience. Mitch Marsh is expected to be fit  

enough to reclaim his position at number six, which is a significant boost for Australia. His  absence would have been a major setback, but he seems to be in good shape.  

The focus will also be on Australia’s batting unit. The critics and media have raised  questions about several selection decisions, with Marnus Labuschagne under significant  pressure. Despite his recent struggles, I would back Labuschagne for this game, though he  may be nearing the point where such faith becomes harder to justify. He’s an incredibly  hard-working player who has likely done some soul-searching and will be determined to  find a way back to form. 

Similarly, Steve Smith, another world-class performer, is also looking to rediscover his  touch. Both players have been short of runs lately, but it’s easy to forget their remarkable  past achievements. They aren’t machines, but their class and quality should eventually  shine through, and I wouldn’t be surprised to see both deliver strong performances. 

Australia’s top order, led by Usman Khawaja and newcomer Nathan McSweeney, needs to  set the platform, especially against Jasprit Bumrah, arguably the best bowler in the world  right now. While Bumrah won’t always strike early, Australia must focus on enduring his  spells, even when he’s not at his absolute best. Surviving those tough phases against  Bumrah could make batting significantly easier later. 

This match will test Australia’s strength of character, resilience, and determination— qualities this team has shown in abundance over the years. A spirited fightback from 

Australia wouldn’t come as a surprise, and they’re capable of putting in a strong  performance to bounce back in this series. 

India’s Confidence and Selection Calls 

India, buoyed by their brilliant win, enters the second Test with a spring in their step.  Bumrah has been a game-changer, supported well by Mohammed Siraj, who seems to  enjoy the extra pace and bounce the conditions offer. 

In the batting department, India is likely to stick with the opening pair of Yashasvi Jaiswal  and KL Rahul, whose crucial partnership in the second innings of the first Test set up the  victory. Jaiswal’s controlled aggression and ability to leave balls on length have been  impressive. As I mentioned in my last article, Jaiswal needed to strike a balance in his  batting, effectively striking the right mix between leaving deliveries, attacking, and  displaying controlled aggression. He was spot on with this approach. In the second innings,  he executed this balance perfectly, which was particularly evident in his partnership with  Rahul. His ability to leave the ball on length was commendable and played a crucial role in  their success. Given their performance, I would stick with Jaiswal and Rahul as the opening  pair. 

Shubman Gill is expected to slot in at number three, with Rohit Sharma batting at number  five and Rishabh Pant at six. 

When it comes to India’s bowling, I am uncomfortable with the fact that neither Ravindra  Jadeja or R Ashwin get to play. Nitish Kumar Reddy impressed in the first innings, playing a  key role in getting the team to a respectable total. He looked confident and comfortable in  his debut Test match, which is an encouraging sign for the future. 

However, the absence of either Jadeja or Ashwin leaves the side feeling slightly  unbalanced. While Washington Sundar performed reasonably well in the previous match  and brings good balance to the team, I would personally lean toward including one of  Jadeja or Ashwin to strengthen the bowling attack further. 

India had an almost perfect Test match in Perth, highlighted by Virat Kohli’s return to near  his best form. This has bolstered the team’s confidence significantly. Heading into the  second Test, India is riding a wave of momentum, in stark contrast to Australia, who appear  to be slightly below their best. The two teams are entering the match with markedly  different levels of self-assurance. 

If I were to make a prediction, I believe Australia will stage a strong comeback in this Test  match. However, playing under lights introduces an element of unpredictability, as timing 

can play a crucial role in determining batting and bowling fortunes. Reflecting on the last  Adelaide Test between these sides, the ball didn’t swing or seam as much under lights as  expected. Interestingly, much of the damage was inflicted during daylight hours, a factor  worth considering in this match as well. 

India will aim to capitalise on their momentum and maintain their ascendancy. With  contrasting confidence levels—India riding high and Australia looking to regroup—the stage  is set for a fascinating contest.

About the Author


Written by Nick Knight

Represented England in 100 ODIs and 17 Test matches. Faced fastest ball ever recorded by Shoaib Akhtar of over 100 mph in 2003 World Cup. Worked as a broadcaster for Sky Sports Cricket since 2007 and around the world in various Franchise leagues. Absolutely love cricket..

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