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India tour of Australia: Australia PM XI vs Indian XI two-day warm-up match at manuka oval on november 30 2024

Posted on November 29, 2024 By admin


Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese in a group picture with the Indian National cricket team, ahead of the friendly match against PM’s XI team at Manuka Oval.
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A feathery rain wrapped the Manuka Oval in a moist blanket in Canberra on Friday (November 29, 2024). In Australia’s capital, past leafy roads, across a red-brick vintage church, with an old battle tank nearby, the cricketing venue geared up for the two-day warm-up fixture pitting the visiting Indians against the Prime Minister’s XI.

The damp weather was laidback enough to allow Rohit Sharma’s men train ahead of their weekend game. Some fans besides the media had access to the nets, which were located outside the venue and close to the road. “Bagunnara? (all good?),” asked an eager lady in Telugu to Nitish Kumar, who replied in the affirmative.

There was an ease to the practice sessions but there was no mistaking the focus. The spotlight was on two individuals: Rohit and Shubman Gill. Returning after a paternity break and participating in his second nets of the tour, Rohit seemed fine. The bat moved in sync as the pink ball thudded into the willow.

Meanwhile, Gill, recovering from a left thumb injury, warmed up against gentle throw-downs before the pace was increased and he shifted to the conventional stage and squared up against spin and seam. He looked in good shape and more clarity on his fitness should emerge if he plays here on Saturday and Sunday. All the other members ranging from Virat Kohli to Harshit Rana, also went through their drills.

Leading the Border-Gavaskar Trophy series at 1-0 following the 295-run victory at Perth, India is on the ascendant. And the game here should help the unit to offer a match-feel to all its members who will take turns to play. In these days of packed schedules, a contest like this is a rare indulgence but it will serve India well as the day-and-night outing will be a dress rehearsal for the second Test at Adelaide under lights.

There is a forecast for rain but hopefully both teams will get enough time to play well. For India, it is about one more routine to check if all the cogs are working well, while for the rival, the face-off offers another chance to both established stars like Scott Boland and Matt Renshaw, and under-19 heroes.

Led by Jack Edwards, the Prime Minister’s XI has an onerous task ahead but coach Tim Paine felt that his wards have it in them to compete. “There is a belief that Australia lacks depth but it is false, there is enough talent out here,” he said. The former Australian captain, however, added that playing against Jasprit Bumrah will not be easy. Sipping a hot beverage, Paine left in a car, just as the Indians trooped in.

In a pastoral setting, fringed by old trees, and the odd rabbit hopping around, India will get down to the business of extending its good form on Australian shores. During a long tour, every step matters. And this joust at a quaint ground is no exception.

The teams (from).

India: Rohit Sharma (captain) Jasprit Bumrah (vice-captain), Yashasvi Jaiswal, Virat Kohli, Devdutt Padikkal, Shubman Gill, K.L. Rahul, Abhimanyu Easwaran, Sarfaraz Khan, Rishabh Pant (wicket-keeper), Dhruv Jurel (wicket-keeper), R. Ashwin, Ravindra Jadeja, Washington Sundar, Mohammed Siraj, Nitish Reddy, Akash Deep, Prasidh Krishna and Harshit Rana.

Australia Prime Minister’s XI: Jack Edwards (captain), Charlie Anderson, Mahli Beardman, Scott Boland, Jack Clayton, Aidan O’Connor, Ollie Davies, Jayden Goodwin, Sam Harper, Hanno Jacobs, Sam Konstas, Lloyd Pope, Matt Renshaw and Jem Ryan.

Play starts at 9.10 a.m., IST.

Published – November 29, 2024 02:34 pm IST



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