As India prepares to lock horns with Australia in the the upcoming ODI series in Australia, here’s my analysis: predicted playing XI, bench options, strategic strengths, potential weak spots, and insights to provoke debate.
| ROLE | PLAYER | COMMENTS |
|---|---|---|
| Opener | Rohit Sharma | Veteran, experience at top |
| Opener | Shubman Gill | Young, aggressive, form in white-ball |
| No. 3 | Virat Kohli | Stability and match finishing |
| No. 4 | Shreyas Iyer | Middle-order anchor, can accelerate |
| No. 5 | KL Rahul | Wicketkeeper-batter depth |
| All-rounder (pace) | Nitish Kumar | Offers batting and pace, fielding asset |
| All-rounder (spin) | Axar Patel / Washington Sundar | Spin control + lower order batting |
| Spinner | Kuldeep Yadav | The sole specialist spin threat |
| Pacer | Arshdeep Singh | Left-arm variation, powerplay threat |
| Pacer | Prasidh Krishna | Up-tempo pace option |
| Pacer | Mohammed Siraj | Seam, bounce, ability to finish |
From the rest of the pool, Harshit Rana could come in for Prasidh or Arshdeep in certain matches depending on conditions or rotations.
This bench provides cover across all departments: batting, keeping, spin, pace. It gives flexibility to rotate based on match conditions or to rest core players.
Beyond Kuldeep, there’s a dearth of big wicket-takers in the 10–35 over zone. The onus falls on pacers to strike early: 2–3 wickets in first 15 overs could be crucial. Without that, Australia may capitalize.
Fix / tactical tweak: Perhaps bring in more attacking spin or vary usage of all-rounder spin.
Towards the end of innings, Nitish Kumar or Axar Patel might be the only options left to close. That’s limited finishing depth.
Possible tweak: One idea is opening with Jaiswal and pushing Gill to No. 4, which moves Rahul to No. 6. But that comes at the cost of losing one bowling option in the playing XI. So it’s a trade-off.
Q: Who is in India’s likely playing XI vs Australia in ODIs?
A: As per my prediction above, India’s XI would feature Rohit, Gill, Kohli, Iyer, Rahul, two all-rounders (Nitish Kumar + Axar/Sundar), Kuldeep Yadav, and three pacers (Arshdeep, Prasidh, Siraj).
Q: What are India’s weak areas in this squad?
A: The middle-over wicket-taking potential beyond Kuldeep is limited. Also, finishing options in the backend might be thin.
Q: Should India bring in a second specialist spinner or fast-bowling all-rounder?
A: A second specialist spinner would risk overloading spin, but a fast-bowling all-rounder could help address both wicket-taking and batting depth.
Q: Can Harshit Rana be in playing XI?
A: Ye, he is likely the 12th man / backup pacer and might rotate in for Prasidh or Arshdeep depending on conditions or to rest players.
Q: Who will be India’s top scorer / wicket-taker vs Australia?
A: Our prediction: Kuldeep will likely be leading wicket-taker. Among batters, one of the top 5 picks (Rohit / Gill / Kohli / Iyer / Rahul) will top the run charts.
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