Aus vs Ind: “Are they on this like last year…”, Great Gilchrist raised questions on Australia’s strategy before the first test

New Delhi: adam gilchrist raises big question on Australia: Cricket Australia has included Nathan McSweeney in the team for the first match of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy and it is expected that he can be seen playing as an opener. On this selection, former Australian player Adam Gilchrist asked a question to the selectors, which has created a stir in the cricket world. Gilchrist said that he has deviated from his policy of playing top six batsmen. The reasoning behind this was that Josh Inglis deserves to make his Test debut against India in Perth and open the batting with Usman Khawaja. On Sunday, Cricket Australia announced the 13-member team. McSweeney will open the batting with Khawaja in the first match of the series on 22 November.

McSweeney, who had never opened the batting at first-class level before Australia “A”‘s match against India “A” at the MCG this week, was named as a reserve batsman despite a promising start to England’s Sheffield Shield campaign. Went. Inglis, who has cemented his place in Australia’s white-ball teams, scored 297 runs in two matches at an average of 99.00.

Gilchrist said that if the management sticks to its policy of playing the six best batsmen in the top six, then Inglis should be included among the best six batsmen in the country. Gilchrist said on Fox Cricket, “I think McSweeney will open, but will he stick to last year’s policy, under which we want Australia’s six best batsmen to play in the top six? Josh Inglis is currently Australia’s top six batsman. “Will the best batsmen deviate from that policy? I think they will.”



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