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Australia Prepares for Second Test Against India with Key Changes

Australia Prepares for Second Test Against India with Key Changes


As the second Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2024-25 series approaches, Australia is making significant adjustments to their lineup. The most notable change is the recall of Scott Boland, who will replace the injured Josh Hazlewood for the day-night Test at the Adelaide Oval. Boland, known for his consistency and ability to bowl a large number of overs, last played a Test 18 months ago but has been in good form, particularly in the recent Prime Minister's XI match against India[2][3].

Australian captain Pat Cummins expressed confidence in Boland's readiness, highlighting his performance in the Prime Minister's XI game and his experience with the pink ball. `Traditionally here there's normally a bit of nip which obviously suits Scotty quite well,` Cummins said. `He had a good hit out in Canberra a couple of days ago, so his prep's been really good, he's happy with how it's coming out and his rhythm[2].

Another key concern for Australia is the fitness of Mitch Marsh, who has been battling a back niggle since the limited-overs tour of the UK in September. Despite his limited bowling in recent matches, Cummins is optimistic that Marsh will be able to contribute with overs during the Test in Adelaide[2].

On the Indian side, captain Rohit Sharma is expected to return after the birth of his second child, and Shubman Gill is set to come back from injury. The first Test saw India win by a significant margin of 295 runs, and the second Test, starting on December 6, promises to be an intense encounter[2].

Top Players and Key Points:
- Scott Boland replaces Josh Hazlewood for Australia.
- Mitch Marsh to manage back niggle.
- Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill expected to return for India.
- Second Test at Adelaide Oval, starting December 6.

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