Prithvi Shaw once again proved to be a flop, Shubman's debut confirmed
The second day of the first day-night test match of the Border Gavaskar Trophy being played between India and Australia at Adelaide was named after the bowlers. While the Indian team had lost 6 wickets on the first day of the match, the bowlers took some 15 wickets on the second day and managed to score only 211 runs. Starting the second day's play, the Indian team added just 11 runs in its innings and lost 4 wickets, while the Australian team also lost 2 wickets in the first session.The Indian team took 3 wickets of Australia in the second session while in the third session Australia got 5 wickets by dismissing Australia for just 191 runs. Simultaneously, the Indian team took a 68-run lead against Australia and had to bat for 6 overs before the end of the day's play, where opener Prithvi Shaw once batted. Then flops were proved and they got bowled by making only 4 runs.
Prithvi Shaw, who returned to the pavilion without opening an account on Pat Cummins' ball in the first innings, fell victim to Mitchell Starc in the second innings, although surprisingly the ball he bowled both times was the same. And both times his wicket was blown out of the gap between his bat and pad.
Talent-rich Prithvi Shaw's one-on-one lifting in both innings of the same match clearly shows that he lacks technique against this ball and the Australian bowlers will continue to target him right here while they still have the ball. Has no answer.
Not only that, but Prithvi Shaw also performed very poorly while fielding and dropped an easy catch by Marnus Labushane after which it became clear that the Indian team will field this player in the next match while their debut match. Shubman Gill, who is waiting for, is set to get a place.
In the remaining matches against Australia, KL Rahul is scheduled to play in Virat's absence, while Shubman Gill can also be opened in place of Prithvi Shaw.
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