After taking part in the two-day warm-up match against Prime Minister’s XI, Rohit Sharma-led Team India on Monday (December 2, 2024) departed from Canberra for the Adelaide Test, which will be starting from December 6. Earlier on Sunday (December 1, 20245) in the warm-up match, a four-wicket haul by pacer Harshit Rana, along with commanding knocks from Shubman Gill, Nitish Kumar Reddy, and Yashasvi Jaiswal, helped India secure a five-wicket win against Australia’s Prime Ministers’ XI at Canberra’s Manuka Oval. While leaving, skipper Rohit and star India pacer Mohammed Siraj were seen taking selfies with the fans who were waiting outside the team hotel in Canberra.
Top batter Shubman Gill and assistant coach Abhishek Nayar were also captured leaving the team hotel for Adelaide along with other players. ALSO READ: How Australia has embraced and dominated the sub-genre of Test cricket under lights In the first Test match of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, India staged a stunning comeback from a series whitewash against New Zealand at home, defeating Australia by 295 runs in Perth despite being bowled out for a mere 150 runs in their first innings. Siraj credits Bumrah for turnaround after difficult home season Back in form with five wickets in India’s brilliant come-from-behind win in the Perth Test against Australia, Mohammed Siraj has credited his senior pace colleague and attack spearhead Jasprit Bumrah for helping him turn things around after an ordinary home series against New Zealand.
The 30-year-old endured a difficult home season, managing just two wickets in two Tests during India’s disastrous 0-3 loss to New Zealand prior to the tour Down Under, but returned to his best in the opening Test against Australia. Siraj said it was a chat with stand-in skipper and No.1 ranked Test bowler Bumrah prior to the tour that helped him make a comeback in the series-opener in Perth where India recovered from a first innings collapse to 150 for a massive 295-run triumph.
“I always keep talking to Jassi bhai (Bumrah),” Siraj said after the India’s six-wicket win over Australian Prime Minister’s XI in a practice match here on Sunday. “Even before the first match, I spoke with him about what I was going through. And he just told me one thing -- don’t run (chase) after wickets, just keep bowling consistently in one area and enjoy your bowling.
If you still don’t get wickets, then you come ask me. “So I enjoyed my bowling and I got wickets as well,” he added. (With inputs from PTI, ANI) Published - December 02, 2024 12:49 pm IST Copy link Email Facebook Twitter Telegram LinkedIn WhatsApp Reddit cricket / Test cricket.
Sports
Rohit Sharma-led Team India leaves Canberra to face Australia in second Test at Adelaide
India had secured a five-wicket win against Australia’s Prime Ministers’ XI at Canberra’s Manuka Ova