India Faces Afghanistan in Crucial Test Ahead of WTC Games
Ahead Of WTC Games, Shubman Gill-Led India Search For Missing Links Against Gritty Afghanistan

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India, led by Shubman Gill, prepares to face Afghanistan in a one-off Test in Mullanpur, aiming to solidify their lineup amid a challenging transition. The match serves as a critical opportunity to assess potential successors for key players as they gear up for an upcoming series against Sri Lanka.
- 01India seeks to find a stable No. 3 batsman and a successor for Ravindra Jadeja, who has been rested for this match.
- 02The match comes after India's recent struggles, including a 0-2 series loss to South Africa, emphasizing the need for a balanced team.
- 03Afghanistan has played 12 Tests since their debut against India in 2018, while India has played 67, highlighting the experience gap.
- 04The weather conditions in North India during June are expected to challenge both teams, with high temperatures affecting training and play.
- 05The Indian squad includes players like Yashasvi Jaiswal, Rishabh Pant, and Mohammed Siraj, while Afghanistan is captained by Hashmatullah Shahidi.
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India is set to face Afghanistan in a one-off Test match in Mullanpur, starting Saturday, as they look to stabilize their lineup ahead of the World Test Championship (WTC) games. Under the captaincy of Shubman Gill, the Indian team aims to address key positions, particularly the No. 3 batting slot and a potential successor for all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja, who has been rested due to concerns over his form. The match is crucial for the team to test combinations before their upcoming series against Sri Lanka in August. In contrast, Afghanistan, led by Hashmatullah Shahidi, has little to lose, having played only 12 Tests since their debut against India in 2018, compared to India's 67. The teams are contending with the oppressive heat of North India, which complicates training sessions. Despite the apparent mismatch in experience, both teams are eager to make their mark, with India looking to recover from a recent series loss to South Africa.
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The match could influence the selection and performance of players in future international fixtures.
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