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India beat Australia 2-1 in the Test series.
The Test Championship final between the two teams will be held in June.
New Delhi. India beat Australia brilliantly in the Border Gavaskar series. Team India has won this series by 2-1. With this, Rohit Sharma and Co. have also deducted the ticket for the final. At the same time, Australia also defeated India in the Indore Test and cut the ticket for the final. Now the clash between the two teams will be seen in the World Championship Final (WTC Final) in June. Meanwhile, Dinesh Karthik has shared his views regarding the trio of all-rounders who performed brilliantly in the series.
Team India’s three star all-rounders Akshar Patel, Ravindra Jadeja and R Ashwin have performed brilliantly in this series. Sometimes the bat of these players spoke and sometimes they wreaked havoc on Australia with bowling. But according to the team’s experienced batsman Dinesh Karthik, one of them may have to sit out in the Test Championship final. Regarding Ashwin and Jadeja, he said on Cricbuzz, ‘There will be either Ashwin or Jadeja in the final. Last time I made a mistake by feeding both together. Then he did not get a chance to bowl much. Playing 11 will be the best to win that match. If Ashwin or Jadeja are out for this then it is okay. We have always seen Jadeja ahead because he does better batting.
Karthik told the replacement of Akshar Patel
Akshar Patel has done a great batting against Australia. He has scored 264 runs in only five innings. In which two half-century innings are also included. Despite this, Karthik has called his place in the team a threat. He said, ‘To be honest, if everyone is fit, especially if Ashwin and Jadeja are fit, then you have to say that Akshar will be missed. I think Shardul will take his place.
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Tags: axar patel, Dinesh Karthik, India vs Australia, team india, WTC Final
FIRST PUBLISHED : March 15, 2023, 19:54 IST
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