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  • India’s Border-Gavaskar Trophy Series: A New Year’s Hope
    Posted on February 13th, 2025 in Exam Details (QP Included)

    • India faces the challenge of redefining the Border-Gavaskar Trophy series, starting with the fifth and final Test at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG).

    • Rohit Sharma’s team has a poor record, with a record of one win, seven draws, and five losses.

    • The ground, known for its runs and spin, is a familiar spot for India, with past performances including a 206 in 1992 and an unbeaten 241 in 2004.

    • India will miss Akash Deep due to a back injury, but Rohit Sharma is a key player.

    • If India defeats Australia and draws level at 2-2, they would retain the Border-Gavaskar Trophy.

    • The team’s collective performance is crucial, with K.L. Rahul’s runs, Nitish Kumar Reddy’s consistency, Yashasvi Jaiswal’s promise, and the lower-order’s fire-fighting.

    • Jasprit Bumrah, who might lead if Rohit is dropped, has been exceptional in the bowling front.

    • Australia made a change with Beau Webster replacing Mitchell Marsh, mirroring the fate of his father Geoff Marsh.

    • Pat Cummins’ batters have slowly gained form, which Rohit missed in the series.

    • The match starts at 5 a.m. IST.

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