AUS VS IND 1ST TEST

1st Test, Perth, November 22, 2024, 07:50 AM

Australia
India

AUS 60%

Tie 23%

IND 17%

RECENT PERFORMANCE
  • W
    AUS Won By 3 wickets
  • W
    AUS Won By 172 runs
  • L
    WI Won By 8 runs
  • W
    AUS Won By 10 wickets
  • W
    AUS Won By 8 wickets
  • L
    NZ Won By 25 runs
  • L
    NZ Won By 113 runs
  • L
    NZ Won By 8 wickets
  • W
    IND Won By 7 wickets
  • W
    IND Won By 280 runs
PLAYER PERFORMANCE

Batsmen

Mitchell Marsh
Mitchell Marsh

BAT SR: 73.9 | BAT AVG: 55.6

Very Good
Marnus Labuschagne
Marnus Labuschagne

BAT SR: 49 | BAT AVG: 27.1

Very Bad
Alex Carey
Alex Carey

BAT SR: 66.6 | BAT AVG: 39.9

Very Good
Travis Head
Travis Head

BAT SR: 72.8 | BAT AVG: 24.4

Bad
Steven Smith
Steven Smith

BAT SR: 45.2 | BAT AVG: 33.2

Neutral
Usman Khawaja
Usman Khawaja

BAT SR: 41.9 | BAT AVG: 36.9

Neutral

Bowlers

Usman Khawaja
Nathan Lyon

BOWL SR: 39.4 | BOWL AVG: 19.8

Very Good
Usman Khawaja
Josh Hazlewood

BOWL SR: 35.7 | BOWL AVG: 15.3

Very Good
Usman Khawaja
Mitchell Starc

BOWL SR: 47 | BOWL AVG: 29.6

Very Bad
Usman Khawaja
Pat Cummins

BOWL SR: 40.6 | BOWL AVG: 19.3

Bad
Usman Khawaja
Scott Boland

BOWL SR: 0 | BOWL AVG: 0

None

Batsmen

Rishabh Pant
Rishabh Pant

BAT SR: 84.4 | BAT AVG: 44.8

Very Good
Yashasvi Jaiswal
Yashasvi Jaiswal

BAT SR: 75.7 | BAT AVG: 65.9

Very Good
Sarfaraz Khan
Sarfaraz Khan

BAT SR: 76.1 | BAT AVG: 45.2

Very Good
Virat Kohli
Virat Kohli

BAT SR: 72.6 | BAT AVG: 27.8

Bad
Shubman Gill
Shubman Gill

BAT SR: 61.6 | BAT AVG: 47.4

Good
KL Rahul
KL Rahul

BAT SR: 67.7 | BAT AVG: 37.7

Neutral
Devdutt Padikkal
Devdutt Padikkal

BAT SR: 0 | BAT AVG: 0

None
Abhimanyu Easwaran
Abhimanyu Easwaran

BAT SR: 0 | BAT AVG: 0

None

Bowlers

Abhimanyu Easwaran
Mohammed Siraj

BOWL SR: 51.8 | BOWL AVG: 31.8

Very Bad
Abhimanyu Easwaran
Jasprit Bumrah

BOWL SR: 32.3 | BOWL AVG: 16.5

Good
Abhimanyu Easwaran
Akash Deep

BOWL SR: 0 | BOWL AVG: 0

None
Abhimanyu Easwaran
Prasidh Krishna

BOWL SR: 0 | BOWL AVG: 0

None
Abhimanyu Easwaran
Harshit Rana

BOWL SR: 0 | BOWL AVG: 0

None
Commentry
The wait is finally over! One of cricket's most iconic rivalries is back as India and Australia lock horns for the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. The opening Test promises to be a spectacle, set against the stunning backdrop of the Optus Stadium in Perth, where the Aussies boast a flawless record. Will India be the one to break it? Australia at home is a daunting challenge for any team. But the scars of their last two series losses to India will still sting. This time, they’ll be determined to turn the tide. Skipper Pat Cummins, the architect of many Australian triumphs, leads a fearsome pace trio alongside Josh Hazlewood and Mitchell Starc, both proven tormentors of Indian batters. Adding to their arsenal is the ever-reliable Nathan Lyon, a master of creating game-changing moments with his guile and craft. Australia’s batting lineup, though under scrutiny, has a knack for rising against India. Steven Smith, the epitome of consistency, remains their cornerstone and will be back in his usual number 4 spot, while Marnus Labuschagne's staggering average of over 100 at this ground makes him a key player. Veteran opener Usman Khawaja is in sublime form, but the debut of Nathan McSweeney, a young star with a big reputation, adds a fresh spark to their top order. With Travis Head, Mitchell Marsh, and Alex Carey anchoring the middle order, Australia has depth. And don’t underestimate the lower order, with Starc and Hazlewood capable of frustrating the opposition with vital runs. India, however, enter this series on the back foot after a humbling 3-0 defeat at home to New Zealand. With their path to the World Test Championship Final looking increasingly steep, every game here is a must-win. Young sensation Yashasvi Jaiswal has been the bright spot for India, amassing over 1000 runs this year and making a strong impression in the format. However, the inconsistency of Shubman Gill and the prolonged dips in form for senior stalwarts Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma raises concerns. Worse, Rohit is set to miss this Test, leaving India to decide between KL Rahul and Abhimanyu Easwaran as his replacement. Maybe they have to play both if Gill's injury during the warm-up game is serious. India’s middle order faces a stern test. While Sarfaraz Khan and Dhruv Jurel have immense talent, their inexperience in Australian conditions is a gamble. The inclusion of Nitish Kumar Reddy as an all-rounder could add balance, but his Test credentials remain unproven. The pace unit, led by Jasprit Bumrah, is India’s trump card. Bumrah will be crucial in exploiting the pace and bounce of Perth, with support from Mohammed Siraj and Akash Deep. The big call will be between spinners Ravichandran Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja playing both on this surface may not be ideal. However, they can also consider Washington Sundar who was excellent in the New Zealand series with both bat and ball. Australia, with home conditions and crowd advantage, start as favourites. Yet, India have shown time and again their ability to rise when cornered. The stakes couldn’t be higher. Will Cummins and Co. continue their dominance at the Optus? Or will Bumrah’s men script an unforgettable chapter in Indian cricket? The answers lie just around the corner. Buckle up - this promises to be a thrilling, high-octane clash that will keep cricket fans around the globe glued to their screens.