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Asian Games

India vs Australia 2d ODI in Nagpur

by Jackie Baldwin March 28, 2026
by Jackie Baldwin March 28, 2026 0 comment

After a Kedar Jadhav-MS Dhoni show in Hyderabad, India could be taking up Australia in Nagpur to make the scoreline 2-0. While the spinners are imagined to rule the roost there, India will wish that their openers will make a statement after a few horrific outings over a couple of months.

Rohit Sharma: After that captivating century in opposition to Australia at the SCG, Rohit’s bat, especially, has stayed bloodless, and he hasn’t been able to live up to the team’s expectations. It has placed stress on the center orders, and while it is a good aspect that they may be getting a crack at the target, with the World Cup drawing close, Rohit needs to pull up his socks.

Shikhar Dhawan: 0, 14. Five, 30, 29, 6, thirteen, 28 – These are Shikhar Dhawan’s rankings within the last eight matches. At a time, India is projecting their World Cup chances with the hope their pinnacle order might fire; this isn’t in any respect an encouraging signal. On Nagpur’s flat deck, Dhawan should try to get his mojo back as quickly as possible.

Australia

Contents Summary show
Middle-orders
All-rounders
Spinner
Pacers

Middle-orders

Virat Kohli: The Indian skipper got an excellent beginning in the closing ODI, forming a useful partnership with Rohit Sharma. However, it turned into undone within the 40s. Nobody is as regular in ODI cricket as he is. Yet India can’t have enough money to have an awful day for him, with the top two no longer gambling to the limit.

Ambati Rayudu: Once and for all, India has announced that Ambati Rayudu might play at No. Four roles in the World Cup, and they would not let back far from that. However, the problem is that Rayudu appears very fragile for all his consistency, even though he has had some suitable ratings for his call. Bringing that confidence back might be his pinnacle priority.

MS Dhoni: Amidst the waning abilities as a batsman, Dhoni gives coverage to the center order, essential to the team. After a top-order disintegrate, he’s extra frequently the person who can steer the crew to a terrific total with his singles and doubles, and that is precisely what was on show in Hyderabad. Hit-out innings would silence many voices; however, once more, it’s far continually within the nook.

All-rounders

Kedar Jadhav: A road-smart cricketer, as Sunil Gavaskar often calls him, Kedar Jadhav has lived up to the tag nicely. Despite not being the maximum fluent batsman in the group, Jadhav remained successful in calculating the chases splendidly to ensure that he’s invaluable within the group set-up.

Vijay Shankar: It is a shame that the team has used him one-dimensionally, regularly relegating him to mediocrity on each ground. Despite having been featured in 5 ODIs, he has batted simply as soon as possible, and in contrast to T20s, they have infrequently attempted to test him. Given the reality that he will be the backup all-rounder to Hardik Pandya, it will likely be better for the group management to try him out sooner rather than later.

Ravindra Jadeja: Only one Ravindra Jadeja delivery in the last sport had a visible right turn, and despite that, he conceded the most effective 33 runs within the ten overs. Kuldeep operates at the other end as a wicket-taking alternative, and if Jadeja can repeat the performance, it takes loads of stress off the other bowlers’ shoulders.

Spinner

Kuldeep Yadav: The wrist-spinner was not at his quality in the initial few overs, but he became unstoppable once he located his rhythm. The googlies were popping out nicely, and that supposed the Aussies didn’t boss the center-overs. Australia’s mental block changed into full within the open against which Kuldeep should take advantage.

Pacers

Jasprit Bumrah: It changed into an off-day for the Indian horse, and although he picked up multiple wickets, he conceded runs in the center overs. However, he’s so precise a bowler that Australia no longer takes risks in opposition to him even if he is now longer threatening.

Mohammed Shami: Rhythm is his largest electricity, and the way he is running in the interim, it looks as if he’s starting the World Cup ahead of Bhuvneshwar Kumar. Shami’s biggest strength is his ability to choose wickets quickly in the center-overs. This means that India can find the money to have an awful day for their spinners.

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Jackie Baldwin

Freelance travel advocate. Wannabe food nerd. Entrepreneur. Coffee practitioner. Spent a year marketing catfish in Fort Lauderdale, FL. Spent a weekend testing the market for toy monkeys in Fort Walton Beach, FL. Once had a dream of supervising the production of sausage in Cuba. In 2008 I was lecturing about robotic shrimp in Gainesville, FL. Lead a team importing fatback in West Palm Beach, FL. A real dynamo when it comes to working with plush toys in Miami, FL.

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