Melbourne: After an eight-wicket loss to Australia within three days in the pink-ball Test in Adelaide, India san Virat Kohli have an uphill task in hand in the Boxing Day Test, starting on Friday at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG), which will host its 31st consecutive Boxing Day Test match.
India led by Ajinkya Rahane will not only have to avoid a defeat but to defend the match that they won by 137 runs in the last tour Down Under. With fast bowler Mohammed Shami has been ruled out of the tour due to a fractured hand, Indian team management has brought in youngster Mohammed Siraj to fill the big shoes. Siraj will be joined by another debutante Shubman Gill.
While Rahane, whose own form is under the scanner, and Cheteshwar Pujara will lead the batting department, Umesh Yadav, being an experienced paceman, will have to do the most unfamiliar job- leading the Indian pace attack against the buoyant Aussies.
It must be noted that in 2018 Boxing Day Test, Pujara had scored 106 off 319 balls while Kohli and Rohit Sharma registered a half-century each. Unfortunately, Kohli and Rohit are not available this time around.
In India's previous victory, which was their only third win at the MCG in 72 years, absence of Steve Smith and David Warner had played a big role. With a batting department that had little depth, Australia fell perry to mighty Indian pace attack figuring Bumrah, the Man of the Match awardee for 9 for 86, Shami and Ishant Sharma.
Now on Friday India have to take to the field without Shami and Ishant that is already a big blow for the team.