India will have a keen eye on its upcoming tour of Australia as it takes on New Zealand in a three-test series starting in Bengaluru on Wednesday. Before the five-test clash in Australia from next month, India plays the Kiwis on home soil in a series that could confirm India’s spot in the 2025 World Test Championship final.
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India would arguably like to see a few more runs from the likes of Virat Kohli and Lokesh Rahul. The 35-year-old Kohli missed the home series against England earlier in the year for the birth of his second child. Against Bangladesh, he only had limited batting time and scored 99 runs in four innings.
Bumrah has been named vice-captain for the New Zealand series. It is a departure from protocol for India – it doesn’t name vice-captains for home series. Rohit Sharma, however, could miss the first test against Australia owing to personal reasons and thus this move. India is carrying a set of traveling reserves for this series, including young pacers Harshit Rana and Mayank Yadav, as well as pace all-rounder Nitish Reddy. One, or all, could be in contention to participate in this series, as well as be included for the Australia trip.
He leads a young Kiwi side, which does boast a few players who have wide experience of playing in India – Devon Conway, Daryl Mitchell, Glenn Phillips, Mitchell Santner and Southee.
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