Five players of Team India will make their debut in Adelaide! This special sight will be seen under Rohit's captaincy.

 

The second match of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy will be played at Adelaide Oval, which will be a day-night test. This match will start on December 6. Let us tell you, the last time a day-night test was played between the two teams, the Indian team was all out for 36 runs. But this time Team India has started the series in a very explosive manner. India defeated Australia by 295 runs in the first Test match. In such a situation, there will not be much change in Team India's playing 11. This means that at least 5 players will have a special debut in this match.

Five players will make their debut in Adelaide.

In this day-night test, the return of Indian captain Rohit Sharma is considered certain. He could not play the first match due to personal reasons. At the same time, Shubman Gill was not a part of the Perth Test due to a thumb injury. In such a situation, if he recovers on time, then his playing is also certain. That is, with the return of Gill-Rohit, a change in the batting order can be seen. If these two players come into the playing 11, then 2 players playing the Perth Test will have to sit out. Apart from this, 9 players can also be seen playing the Adelaide Test.

If there are no more than 2 changes in Team India's playing 11, then at least 5 players will make their debut in the Pink Ball Test, that is, these players will play a day-night Test match for India for the first time. These 5 players are Yashasvi Jaiswal, KL Rahul, Nitish Kumar Reddy, Mohammad Siraj, and Harshit Rana. These players performed very well in the Perth Test, due to which they are the biggest contenders to play in the Adelaide Test.

Team India has played 4 pink ball test matches in its cricket history so far. During this time, the Indian team has won 3 matches and lost 1 match. Team India had this defeat against Australia. Apart from this, India has won the rest of the matches while playing at home. On the other hand, Australia has played 12 pink ball test matches so far. Out of these, the Australian team has won 11 matches and lost only 1 match. It lost this year against the West Indies. That is, Australia's record in the pink ball test is much better than Team India's.