New Delhi:The Border-Gavaskar Trophy series is considered one the fiercest rivalries in Test cricket. Whenever India and Australia have locked horns with each other, there have been some memorable moments and stellar performances on the field.
Australia and India, currently ranked number one and two respectively in ICC Men's Test team rankings will face-off in a four-match series, starting on February 9, to relive the fierce rivalry between the two teams. India is the current holder of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, having won the last three series against Australia in 2017, 2018-19 and 2020-21. A 4-0 series win for India would help them attain a points percentage of 68.06, which is likely to be enough for a crucial top-two finish in the WTC standings.
When the two legendary teams will clash, it will be interesting to see who will have the upper hand. Let's a have look at the players to watch out for when the highly anticipated rivalry takes off in Nagpur.
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Virat Kohli
Virat Kohli, one of the best batters produced by Indian cricket, has been in red-hot form after a slump in recent years. He has restored his signature aggressive style against his opponents in white ball cricket recently. It should be great to see how the run-machine, known for his extraordinary focus and well-timed shots, will showcase his finest skills when he takes the field against Australia.
Kohli has amazing records against Australia. He has scored 1682 runs at an average of 48.05 in 20 matches including seven centuries and five half-centuries.
Ravindra Jadeja
Ravindra Jadeja will be keen to make a strong comeback in the upcoming series against Australia after being out of action since August 2022 due to his knee injury. Along with his bowling, his batting will also be vital for providing stability in the middle order. Known for his enigmatic fielding, he will be a complete package available in the Indian set-up.
The fiery all-rounder was drafted into the Saurashtra team to test his match fitness ahead of Australia's tour of India, where he scalped seven wickets for 53 runs against Tamil Nadu. Jadeja boasts an impressive Test record against Australia, taking 63 wickets at 18.85 across 12 matches, including three five-wicket hauls.