India vs Australia Test Series: Whenever a series is played between two strong teams in Test cricket, all the fans eagerly wait for the match to start. All eyes are now on the Border-Gavaskar Trophy between India and Australia, which will begin on November 22 with a total of 5 matches, the first of which will be at the Optus Stadium in Perth held. This series is very important for both teams from the perspective of ensuring a place in the finals of the 2023-25 ​​World Test Championship and India’s regular captain Rohit Sharma will not be involved 11 games to play. Game 1. In fact, Rohit did not leave for Australia due to the birth of his second child on November 15. Now a big update has been released regarding his addition to the team.
Rohit Sharma could join India squad on day three of Perth Test
It is certain that Rohit Sharma will captain India in the last four matches of the Test series against Australia. Now that he is about to leave for Australia, Cricbuzz reports that Rohit will join the team on the third day of the Perth Test, which is November 24. The Indian team left for Australia tour in three batches this time, but Rohit did not make the trip due to the birth of his second child. According to the reports revealed so far, Rohit has informed the BCCI that he will join the team on Sunday, November 24.
Bumrah also gave information about his conversation with Rohit
Jasprit Bumrah, who will take over the captaincy of the Indian team in the Perth Test, said while responding to a question about Rohit Sharma at a press conference that although I am aware of this But I have been talking to Rohit. It was only after I came here that I fully understood that I was taking on the responsibility of captaincy in the first Test match. Let us tell you that before this, Bumrah had led India to defeat in just one Test match.
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