New Delhi: The Australian squad that plays India in this month's white-ball series Down Under will be more rested as compared to the Indian team, as half of the Australians featuring in the Indian Premier League (IPL) playoffs have hardly played much in the T20 league.
As against them, most of the Indians in the playoffs have been an integral part of their teams, and have played all the games.
As many as 10 members out of the Australian squad of 18 for the white ball series have played the IPL this season, with six of those players remaining in the playoffs. Among those in the playoffs, only a couple -- Delhi Capitals' (DC) Marcus Stoinis and SunRisers Hyderabad skipper David Warner -- have played all 14 games for the franchises.
Aussie limited-overs skipper Aaron Finch has played 11 out of 14 games for RCB, with his last game being on October 25. He has thus already got a 10-day break, even if RCB decides to field him in the Eliminator on Friday night.
Alex Carey (three games for DC), Adam Zampa (two games for RCB), and Daniel Sams (two games for DC) have been used sparingly as the teams haven't been in need of them.
Incidentally, the coaches of three of the franchises in the play-offs are Australians. Ricky Ponting is the head coach of DC, Simon Katich coaches RCB, and Andrew McDonald, who is Aussie coach Justin Langer's right-hand man, has coached Mumbai Indians to the top of the table.
Langer had, in a press meet last week, emphasised the need to have inputs and help from coaches in IPL like McDonald.