Khaleej Times

India and Australia renew heated rivalry

- IANS

chennai — Despite steamrolli­ng Sri Lanka over three cricket formats 9-0 in their last tour, India will know all too well that Australia would be a different propositio­n altogether when the two sides renew acquaintan­ces in the first of the five-match One-Day Internatio­nal (ODI) series at the M.A. Chidambara­m Stadium here on Sunday.

India were all over the hapless Sri Lankans in the latter’s own den without having to break sweat. Virat Kohli and Co won all the three Test matches, five ODIs and one T20 internatio­nal to return unblemishe­d.

But in Australia, the hosts will face stiffer competitio­n simply because of the quality of players the visitors posses. Even without their pace spearheads Mitchell Starc and Josh Hazlewood, ruled out due to injuries, the Steve Smith-led side has the likes of Nathan Coulter-Nile, Pat Cummins, Adam Zampa and Ashton Agar to trouble the Indian batsmen. It won’t be smooth sailing for the visitors, though, by any stretch of imaginatio­n.

At home, India have been rampant over the last year of so winning against New Zealand and England 3-2 and 2-1 respective­ly in the 50over format. Indian batters are been in good form with veteran Mahendra Singh Dhoni also finding himself among runs in Sri Lanka. Not having Shikhar Dhawan for the three ODIs is a blow as the southpaw has been among runs in all formats lately.

Ajinkya Rahane is expected to take his place at the top of the order alongwith opener Rohit Sharma. KL Rahul is also an option.

For the Aussies, not having Aaron Finch opening the batting with David Warner is not a perfect arrangemen­t with the dashing right-hander nursing a calf problem. Peter Handscomb has been called on to replace him but Travis Head looks to be the likely partner of Warner. Ahead of the 2019 World Cup in England, India chief coach Ravi Shastri will get to look at his back-up spin options in this series with Ravichandr­an Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja rested. The likes of chinaman Kuldeep Yadav, left-arm spinner Yuzvendra Chahal and all-rounder Axar Patel would vie for spots in the team.

Kuldeep and Chahal have done pretty well in the limited chances that they have got since then and even though there’s a perception that wrist-spinners can go for runs, the leggie has an economy rate of 4.14 and the chinaman 3.97 in ODIs.

“I look at them as mystery spinners. You never know what’s coming out of their hand. The captain is comfortabl­e to get them into the fray as they can get crucial breakthrou­ghs we look forward to in the middle part of the game,” vicecaptai­n Rohit said. —

 ?? AFP ?? Indian cricketer Rohit Sharma inspects the pitch during a training session in Chennai on Saturday. —
AFP Indian cricketer Rohit Sharma inspects the pitch during a training session in Chennai on Saturday. —

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Arab Emirates