India vs Australia Brisbane Test: The third Test match of the ongoing 5 Test series between India and Australia was being played in Brisbane from 14 December and now this match has ended in a draw. All the Indian players are very happy due to the match being drawn. Since they have already lost one match in this series and they were going to lose this match too.
However, the happiness of all the players in the team is not going to last long, because news is coming that the 3 players who were seen playing in the Brisbane Test will not be seen playing in the fourth Test match. So let us know who are those 3 players who were last seen playing in the playing 11 of the Brisbane Test.
These players will not get a chance in the playing 11
According to the information received in media reports, Shubman Gill, Rishabh Pant and Rohit Sharma, who were seen playing in the Brisbane Test, will not be seen playing in the fourth Test match. If reports are to be believed, Gill, Pant and Rohit will not be given a chance in the upcoming matches due to poor performance and 3 other players can be seen playing in their place.
These players can be entered in the playing 11
The 3 players who can be entered in the playing 11 for the Melbourne Test include Abhimanyu Easwaran, Sarfaraz Khan and Dhruv Jurel. In fact, so far the performance of Shubman Gill, Rishabh Pant and Rohit Sharma in the initial matches against Australia has not been anything special according to their stature, due to which they can be dropped and these three can be entered.
This is the performance of Gill, Pant and Rohit
Let us tell you that in the Australia Test series, Shubman Gill has scored only 60 runs in 3 innings so far. Whereas Rishabh Pant has scored only 96 runs in 5 innings. Apart from this, Rohit Sharma has scored only 19 runs in 3 innings. Due to this, all three can be dropped. During this time, Jasprit Bumrah can take over the responsibility of captaincy. However, it remains to be seen whether this will happen or not. But according to reports, this can happen.
Note: The team management has not given any official information regarding the change in the playing 11. But according to media reports, the Indian team can go with a different playing 11 in the Melbourne Test.