India dominated Australia in the inaugural Border-Gavaskar Trophy Test. The first Test of the four-match series was a humiliating setback for the Australians, as they were defeated by an innings and 132 runs.
The game’s Player of the Match award went to Jadeja for his remarkable performance. Rohit Sharma was at his most clinical and he produced a crucial hundred for the hosts.
The Australian squad reportedly requested a centre-wicket practise session following the conclusion of the three-day match, and the Nagpur grounds crew complied, according to The Age.
Australia was forced to alter its plans after groundstaff reportedly sprayed both the playing wicket and the stadium’s nets with water.
Australia is attempting to maximise their time and practise on Indian wickets in order to acclimatise to circumstances on the subcontinent. Coach Andrew McDonald discussed the necessity for greater match practise with Sen Radio. He added, “Their aim regarding the playing fields they desire is quite evident, isn’t it? As stated previously, we anticipated its arrival, so our expectations were very clear. When we arrived, we found precisely that. These are not boy nets today (the planned session). We have a large group of 17 players, therefore various guys are on different training regimens.”
He added the team’s preparation for the upcoming game. He remarked, “There will be a few players from the game who will travel to training. However, this is merely preparation for the next game and not a sign of bad behaviour.
The second Test of the series will begin in Delhi on Friday, February 17. The pitch in Delhi can also be a twisting track, which may cause the Australians greater difficulty.