Game over for 3 Australian players! (Photo: X)
Team India will leave for Australia on November 10 for the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. The Indian team will arrive directly to Perth, where the first test will be played from November 22. Even before the Indian team reaches Perth, the careers of three Australian players appear to be in jeopardy. Australia is yet to announce its team for the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. But it is expected to be difficult for those 3 players to get a chance in the 5-match Test series against India.
The Test career of these 3 players eclipsed!
You have to ask yourself, who are those 3 players whose career has been overshadowed? And why can’t he be a part of Australia in the series against Team India? The answer to the first question here is Cameron Bancroft, Marcus Harris and Sam Constas. If local media reports are to be believed, it is difficult for any of these three to make a place in the Australian team for the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. The important thing is that the reason why this is happening to them is also the Indian team.
All three aspire to first place
Actually, all three Australian players we are talking about are currently playing for Australia A against India A. What is interesting is that all three are trying to prove themselves for the top spot. But given the poor form of all three against the India A bowlers, it does not look like the selection committee will now consider the names of any of them.
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If he fails against India A, his career may be in danger!
Not to mention the performance of any of the three Australian players against India A, it was not even close to expectations. Sam Constas, who did not open his account in the first innings, could only score 17 runs in the second innings. Marcus Harris scored 17 runs in the first innings but could not score more than 36 runs in the second innings. Talking about Cameron Bancroft, he too could score only 16 runs in the second innings after not opening his account in the first innings.
It is clear from these figures that currently none of the three Australian batsmen seem to be making a place for themselves in Australia’s top order. And if this is so, then the international career of all three players is in danger.