3 Indian players who can do wonders in Perth Test, will lead the team to victory, Australian team is in fear from number 3
3 Indian Players Could Become Match winner Perth Test: The high profile Border-Gavaskar Trophy between India and Australia will begin with the match to be played in Perth from November 22. Along with India and Australia, cricket fans of other countries will also keep a special eye on this series. In an attempt to reach the final of the ICC World Test Championship, both the teams will try their best to win the series.
Team India had to face a crushing defeat against New Zealand in its last home Test series. In such a situation, the morale of the players has definitely been affected. At the same time, Australian players will also be under pressure, because they have lost the Test series against India on their soil twice in a row. In this article we will mention those 3 Indian players who can do wonders in the Perth Test.
3. Rishabh Pant
Rishabh Pant is a batsman who has the power to change the outcome of the match through his dangerous batting. The Australian team has already started planning for Pant. Pant’s target will be Australia’s veteran spinner Nathan Lyon. Pant’s record against Lyon has been tremendous. Pant played a match-winning inning in the Gabba Test in 2021, which the fans have not forgotten even today. This left-handed batsman has played 7 Tests in Australia so far, in which he has scored 624 runs at an average of 62.40.
2. Jasprit Bumrah
Jasprit Bumrah is the backbone of Indian fast bowling. His performance will be very important in this series. Bumrah has so far taken 32 wickets in the Test format on Australian soil. Australian batsmen will have to stay away from Bumrah. In the absence of a key bowler like Shami, Bumrah’s responsibility will increase even more. However, fans have full hope that he will not disappoint.
1. Virat Kohli
Virat Kohli is currently struggling with his poor form. Kohli is trying his best to regain the rhythm. Everyone knows that Kohli comes into his glory only after playing a big innings. Kohli can score runs in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. He has played 13 Test matches so far in Australia, in which he has scored 1352 runs at an average of 54.08, with six centuries and four half-centuries.