Strategic Shifts and Bold Calls: India Banks on Washington Sundar and Rohit Sharma in Boxing Day Test
The fourth Test between India and Australia at the iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground began with some unexpected yet strategic selection decisions from the Indian camp on Thursday, December 26, 2024. Among the notable changes, young all-rounder Washington Sundar was included in the playing XI, while opener Shubman Gill was left out. Additionally, there were whispers of Rohit Sharma being promoted in the batting order, adding to the intrigue.
India’s assistant coach, Abhishek Nayar, shed light on these decisions during a post-match briefing after the opening day’s play. Explaining the inclusion of Sundar, Nayar said, “Looking at these conditions and the pitch, having Washi in the bowling attack will give us that variation, especially when the ball gets old. After the 50 overs, we felt that was an area we wanted to get better at. We felt Washi could give us that solidarity with Jaddu (Ravindra Jadeja), especially with Travis Head and Alex Carey getting runs lower down.”
Sundar’s ability to bowl economical overs while providing subtle variations is expected to bolster India’s spin department, particularly on a pitch that might offer more assistance to spinners as the game progresses.
Addressing Shubman Gill’s exclusion, Nayar emphasized it was not a reflection of the young batter’s form but rather a tactical call. “Rohit will come up in the order and, more likely than not, he will open the innings. Unfortunately for Gill, he had to miss out. He understands it’s the team’s requirement and it’s unfortunate, but I wouldn’t say that he has been dropped. It’s just unfortunate that he couldn’t find his place in this game,” Nayar clarified.
When questioned about a reported on-field incident involving Virat Kohli and Australia’s debutant Sam Konstas, Nayar appeared unaware of the details. “Honestly, I don’t know. We were having a conversation outside. I am not aware of what happened, why it happened, and if anything happened. But when you play a game like that, there will be emotions, but I am pretty sure that it’s not as big as it seems,” he remarked, playing down the speculation.
Nayar also lauded Konstas for his impressive performance, which has already left a mark on the series. “We saw him in the Prime Minister’s XI game when he got a 100 against us. We knew what we were up against. It’s always refreshing to see someone come and play good cricket, whether that’s our team or the opposition. So, credit to him,” he said, acknowledging the youngster’s talent and composure.
As the Boxing Day Test unfolds, India’s bold moves, including Sundar’s inclusion and Rohit’s elevation, will be under scrutiny. Fans and experts alike will be watching closely to see how these changes influence the outcome of this crucial encounter.