India reveals its lineup for the Adelaide Test
Wriddhiman Saha, R Ashwin, and Prithvi Shaw will represent India in the Adelaide Test. Umesh Yadav will be the third fast bowler. These were the main questions India contemplated two days before the Test: whether to continue supporting the flashy Shaw, whether to play with a spinner and persist with the safer option of Ashwin, and which of the wicketkeepers to play. On the eve of the day and night Test, they resolved all the confusion by naming the XI. Shaw had been under pressure, with Shubman Gill performing better in the two tour matches, impressing cricket legends. However, Shaw was the starting opener and showed in a four-over spell in New Zealand that he can be destructive. He scored 0, 19, 40 and 3 in the two matches of the tour, but more than the scores, it was his loose shots that worried. It is understood, however, that with a medium order established, India also wanted continuity at the top and stayed with the starter.
As reasonable as it is to play Ashwin, this time, it could have been argued that no spinner should be played at all in the series opener because in day-night tests in Australia, spinners have averaged 49 despite Lyon’s superlative average of 25 in these matches. Lyon’s success is perhaps a sign that world-class spinners have the opportunity to correct these statistics based on a small sample of seven tests. There is no doubt that Ashwin and Lyon have been the two leading spinners in test cricket, followed only slightly by Jadeja, during this decade.
In the case of the wicketkeeper, however, India dropped the incumbent Pant, who has been preferred to Saha in tests outside of Asia, where most of the wicketkeeping is done standing up. It is in India where the team management believes that Saha’s superior wicketkeeping skills come into play when facing spinners. The team management seems to have decided that the pink ball does a lot and will require a more established pure wicketkeeper. And despite Pant’s century in the SCG warm-up, he had an ordinary tour of New Zealand, scoring 60 runs in four innings. He has yet to play for India in any international cricket since then.
Yadav was the favorite to be India’s third fast bowler, replacing the injured Ishant Sharma. Not only does he have Test experience, this is his fourth tour of Australia, but he also impressed in the only warm-up match he played, taking 3 for 48 and 1 for 14 and also scoring useful runs in the lower order.India XI: 1 Mayank Agarwal, 2 Prithvi Shaw, 3 Cheteshwar Pujara, 4 Virat Kohli (captain), 5 Ajinkya Rahane, 6 Hanuma Vihari, 7 Wriddhiman Saha (wk), 8 R Ashwin, 9 Umesh Yadav, 10 Mohammed Shami, 11 Jasprit Bumrah