ICC Test Series 2024 |
MATCH INFO
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MATCH :
| India V/s Australia
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COMPETITION : | Round 3
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DATE: | 24-11-2024
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TIME:
| 7:30 AM IST (UTC +5:30)
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STADIUM:
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India | Lineup |
Possible XI: India (Playing XI): KL Rahul , Yashasvi Jaiswal, Devdutt Padikkal, Virat Kohli, Rishabh Pant (w), Dhruv Jurel, Nitish Reddy, Washington Sundar, Harshit Rana, Jasprit Bumrah(c), Mohammed Siraj.
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Australia | Lineup |
Possible XI: Australia (Playing XI): Usman Khawaja, Nathan McSweeney, Marnus Labuschagne, Steven Smith, Travis Head, Mitchell Marsh, Alex Carey(w), Pat Cummins(c), Mitchell Starc, Nathan Lyon, Josh Hazlewood. |
Preview: India Vs Australia
The much anticipated Border-Gavaskar Trophy is set to start on November 22 at Optus Stadium in Perth. Current holders of the trophy India have dominated the rivalry in recent years winning the last four series against Australia. India’s impressive recent record includes back-to-back series wins on Australian soil by margin of 2-1 both the times.
However, the Asian giants enter this series on the back of a humiliating whitewash test series defeat against New Zealand at home. Adding to India’s problems, skipper Rohit Sharma will miss the first game, with Jasprit Bumrah stepping in as captain.
On the other hand, Australia are coming to this game with a new looking batting order. Debutant Nathan McSweeney will open the innings in the absence of Cameron Green, who has been ruled out of the entire series. Mitchell Marsh is expected to take a greater workload with the ball to add depth to the Aussie bowling lineup.
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The ICC currently has 108 member nations: 12 Full Members that play Test matches, and 96 Associate Members.[3] The ICC is responsible for the organisation and governance of cricket's major international tournaments, most notably the Cricket World Cup, T20 World Cup, and ICC World Test Championship. It also appoints the umpires and referees that officiate at all sanctioned Test matches, One Day Internationals and Twenty20 Internationals. It promulgates the ICC Code of Conduct, which sets professional standards of discipline for international cricket,[4] and also co-ordinates action against corruption and match-fixing through its Anti-Corruption and Security Unit (ACSU).
The ICC does not control bilateral fixtures between member countries (which include all Test matches outside of the World Test Championship Final), and neither does it govern domestic cricket within member countries. It does not make or alter the laws of the game, which have remained under the governance of the Marylebone Cricket Club since 1788.[5]
The Chairman heads the board of directors and on June 26, 2014, Narayanaswami Srinivasan, the former president of BCCI, was announced as the first chairman of the council.[6] The role of ICC president became a largely honorary position after the establishment of the chairman role and other changes made to the ICC constitution in 2014. It has been claimed that the 2014 changes have handed control to the 'Big Three' nations of England, India and Australia.[7] The last ICC president was Zaheer Abbas,[8] who was appointed in June 2015 following the resignation of Mustafa Kamal in April 2015. When the post of ICC president was abolished in April 2016, Shashank Manohar, who replaced Srinivasan in October 2015, became the first independent elected chairman of the ICC.[9]