It’s time for the final
test of the series, which is to be played at the historic Sydney Cricket
Ground. The best part about getting into this test is India have a lead of 2-1,
putting Aussies under pressure. This is quite a rare case to have a lead in the
score line, predominantly for any Team trying to win overseas test matches. After
winning the Boxing Day Test which was India’s 150th Test Victory, they
have retained the Border-Gavaskar Trophy.
Entering into the start of this series, a score line of 2-1 was difficult to think of. Although, the experts did predict that this is possibly the best chance India had to win a test series in Australia, due to the absence of their top two batsmen - Steven Smith and David Warner. The victory in the previous test made the team feel positive and confident to show the same composure that they have been showing throughout the series.
Just like the Boxing Day Test, this Test is also an occasion to be celebrated about. It’s the New Years Test, which means the crowd will be in good numbers and follow the tradition that they always do by attending this test match. This is also known as the ‘Pink Test Match’ that makes the test even more special, supported by the McGrath foundation.
As special as this test
is, India will be looking to keep things simple and prove that they have the
ability to win tests matches and series overseas.
Firstly, the toss will be
very crucial for both the teams. Batting fourth is always going to be very
difficult irrespective of the impressive batting line-up that India has. Since
toss is something that’s uncontrollable, they have to be prepared of the
challenges and the conditions they might face as well.
India have got the opening combination right for the moment. Mayank Agarwal was impressive in his debut, while Vihari made sure he was stuck to play out the new ball. Pujara and Kohli have been ever-impressive with the class of their batting and building partnerships. India also have depth in their batting line-up which will be crucial in case they bat fourth.

Rohit Sharma will be
flying back to Mumbai to attend his wife who has delivered a baby girl. Ravichandran
Ashwin is not 100 percent fit for this test, as he’s suffering from the groin
strain. He has been included in the 13-man squad and the decision of his involvement
will be taken in the morning of the test match. India have left Ishant Sharma out
of the squad and included Kuldeep Yadav, as the SCG pitch is said to be spin-friendly.
KL Rahul comes back to the squad as well.
India’s 13-Man Squad -
Virat
Kohli (C), A Rahane (VC), KL Rahul, Mayank Agarwal, C Pujara, H Vihari, R Pant,
R Jadeja, K Yadav, R Ashwin, M Shami, Jasprit Bumrah, Umesh Yadav
This test is an
opportunity for India to create history. It’s going to be likely result-oriented
and Team would be looking to ensure that the result comes in their favour and
win the series 3-1.
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playing XI for this test !