Spectator at Boxing Day Test tests positive for COVID-19

A spectator attending the second Test between India and Australia in Melbourne has tested positive for COVID-19. “The Melbourne Cricket Club (MCC), as ground managers of the MCG, is aware that a person who attended Day 2 (Sunday, December 27, 2020) of the Boxing Day Test has since tested positive to COVID-19,” a statement said.

“The MCG is being investigated as a potential source for the infection,” Victoria’s Department of Health said.

“We’re encouraging anyone who was in The Great Southern Stand, zone 5 of the MCG between 12.30 pm and 3.30 pm on 27 December, to get tested and isolate until they receive a negative result.”


India are currently playing a four-match Test series against Australia which is presently levelled at 1-1 India lost the first match by 8 wickets but made brilliant fightback in the second. Stand-in captain Ajinkya Rahane scored a fine ton in the first innings while also anchored the team to a win in the second innings. 

The two teams are slated to play the third Test in Sydney beginning from Thursday. India made a few changes in the playing XI with Rohit Sharma coming in as the opener in place of Mayank Agarwal while Navdeep Saini will be making his debut. Saini has replaced injured Umesh Yadav. 

India have had some major injury concerns on this tour. Mohammed Shami, Umesh Yadav and then KL Rahul were ruled out of the series due to respective injuries. The two teams will lock horns in the final Test in Brisbane. 

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Navdeep Saini a better choice at SCG: Ashish Nehra

Former India pacer Ashish Nehra has backed Navdeep Saini to be picked in the playing XI for the third Test against Australia in Sydney. The place for a third fast bowler is vacant after Mohammed Shami and Umesh Yadav were ruled out of the series due to respective injuries and T.Natarajan was included in the side. According to the former left-arm pacer, Saini would be more useful in Sydney because of his pace and the extra bounce that he generates. “Navdeep’s biggest asset are bounce and extra pace. This is a Test match. How does Natarajan normally gets his wickets? When people are trying to hit him. Also, you haven’t tested Natarajan by playing him for India A like you did with Mohd Siraj, who has risen through the ranks,” said Nehra. “Similarly, Navdeep has also come up the ranks having been on multiple red ball tours of India A. In Test matches, batsmen normally don’t get out. You have to get them out. That’s the difference.” India have been facing some injury concerns on the tour. After Shami and Yadav were ruled out, KL Rahul was also added to the list. Rahul sustained a wrist injury ahead of the third Test. The four-match series is levelled at 1-1 with two more matches to be played in Sydney and Brisbane respectively. India had lost the first match by 8 wickets after getting bowled out for 36 in the second innings but made a strong comeback courtesy some fine piece of batting from stand-in skipper Ajinkya Rahane who scored a hundred in the first innings while remained unbeaten in the second to see India home.

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AUS vs IND | 3rd Test Preview: Border-Gavaskar Trophy is at stake in Sydney

The ongoing Border Gavaskar series in Australia has shown more anti-climax than how experts and fans had expected out of it. India captain Virat Kohli had announced he would head back home after the first Test, and some injury concerns to the touring India side, made their fans feeling nothing but doomed and gloomy about the prospect of the four-match series. In their eyes, India had the best chance in the first Test as the best batsman in the side and the captain—Virat Kohli was still around, and he showed what he was capable of with the bat with sublime innings before getting run out. But what followed in the second innings of the Adelaide Test was a complete anticlimax, with India bundling ot for their lowest total in history, and there was no coming back for India after that carnage in the first Test, especially with Kohli leaving and also Mohammaed Shami ruling out of the Test series. Then again, another anti-climax followed at the MCG in the second Test, with the India stand-in skipper Ajinkya Rahane marshalling his troops to perfection and scripting one of the most memorable wins from behind for the Indian team on overseas tours. No one, including all pundits on either side of the fence, and also fans had given the Ajinkya Rahane-led side that did not have two of the four frontline bowlers any chance of coercing and choking Australian batsmen for so long in both the innings at the MCG. But they did and did it handsomely to dismiss the outrageous claims that Indian can’t win without Kohli and that the team was down and out mentally after that horrible collapse to 36 runs at the Adelaide Oval and now the tables have turned a bit with the home side searching for a cover for their fragile top order and looking to make amends i the batting tactics to put pressure back on the Indian bowlers. With the kind of bowling attacks the sides have, it’s always a battle of cat and mouse between the batting line ups against bowlers on either side, and they need to ensure that they are right at top of the game every ball to stop the bowlers running away with the game. The case is more challenging for the Indian batsmen as the Australian bowlers have and will never be off from their desired line and lengths and the Ajinkya Rahane and his men with the bat will have to make sure they score at least enough runs to have attacking fields for a longer period of time in order to give their priming bowling line up a chance to dismiss Australian batsmen. The Australian batsmen have a similar task of scoring big runs too. Their heavyweights in Steve smith and Marnus Labuschagne have struggled to get going in the series. Labuschagne has scored runs, but he must have realised the amount of luck he rode to score those runs. They would be elated with the return of David Warner, who has been instrumental in their success at home with blazing strokes against the new ball and unbelievable consistency along with the attacking nature of batting. The hosts tried to remote Matthew Wade for a similar role, but the left-hander failed to emulate Warner, and either went into his shell leading to his downfall or attacked too much to get dismissed in disappointing fashion. As things stand now, both teams have similar selection conundrums to deal with with the experienced duo of David Warner and Rohit Sharma returning to stake claim on their openers’ slot while there are question marks over their batting partner at the top of the order. For Australia, Will Pucovsi has looked in nets, but coach Justin Langer has said that his selection is not guaranteed and that it will depend on the kind of team combination they would prefer playing at the SCG. For India, Rohit Sharma will have to come in place fo either Hanuma Vihari or Mayank Aggarwal—the duo who have been mainstays of the Indian team over the last 18 months on overseas tours but have not looked in great touch against the Australian bowlers. India have one more worry than the home side by losing yet another pacer from the first four pacers in terms of the priority list before the series began and the team management has their task cut out to choose one among the impressive trio of Navdeep Saini, Shardul Thakur, and T Natarajan. All three are completely different in their mode of operations, and it will come down to what the team management expects and wants of the third seamer in the team with Mohammed Siraj shining in the debut at the MCG and showing that he is ready to take the mettle as one of the top two pacers in the bowling line up. Australia vs India: Match Details Venue: Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney Date and Time: January 07-11, 05:30 AM IST, 12:00 GMT Broadcaster: Sony Sports Network and SonyLIV Pitch Report The pitches at the SCG have had the reputation of being one of the flattest wickets in Australia if not the flattest and hence teams are eager to play five bowlers on this ground. In the last series, Virat Kohli had played Kuldeep Yadav as the second spinner apart from Ravindra Jadeja, and the young wrist-spinner had taken five wickets to show the purchase spinners were getting. The pitch looks flat in the limited photographs that have been shared on Twitter by authenticated sources with no real coverage of grass on it. Both India and Australia will play five bowlers but the hosts will rely on Nathan Lyon alone to do the bulk of the damage in the spin department with Cameron Green playing as the fifth bowler. On the other hand, India will bank on the deadly combination of Jadeja and Ashwin to take more wickets on the SCG pitch that is more conducive to spin, than any other pitch in Australia. Big names such as Steve Smith, Cheteshwar Pujara who are yet to make a mark on the series can’t get a better pitch than the one at the SCG to put their head down for a big one. Bowlers should be in for a long haul if one or two batsmen from either side get set on this pitch. Team News Australia Coach Justin Langer has confirmed David Warner’s return to the team although the left-hander won’t be able to move freely on the ground. Langer suggested that his movement will be limited and he will be positioned in the slips in place of Steve Smith. One of the contenders for his partner at the top—Will Pucovski has sought an assessment from an independent neurologist but has looked good in the nets while preparing for the Test. He was touted to be the partner of Warner in the first Test, but concussion ruled him out, and now as Langer has said it depends on the preferred team combination by the players if the right-hander will get his debut at the SCG or not. In warners’ absence, Wade was brought at the top of the order, and at his place, in the middle order, Cameron Green has been inducted into the team. In case, the team management decided to include Pucovski as the second opener, it would mean one of Wade or Head will miss out at the SCG. Head has been under enormous pressure after fairly average batting in the series, and more so due to his tendency of throwing his wickets away after getting off to a good start, but leaving any of the two will be a tough ask for the team management and rightly coach Langer said that this is the ‘hardest part’ of his job as the coach of the side. Strongest XI David Warner, Will Pucovski, Marnus Labuschagne, Steve Smith, Matthew Wade, Cameron Green, Tim Paine (c & wk), Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc, Nathan Lyon, Josh Hazlewood India Even after winning the last Test at the MCG in an emphatic fashion, the selection issues are far from settled for the Indian team management including Ajinkya Rahane and Ravi Shastri. Rohit Sharma has returned with full fitness and looking in great touch in the nets, and he will have to be replaced by one batsman because Indian can’t afford to go into a Test match at the SCG with only four bowlers at their disposal. The newest entrant in the batting department— Shubman Gill has done enough to retain his place in the playing XI, and hence it leaves only two vulnerable batsmen who can face the axe or Rohit Sharma’s entry. If the team management decides to replace Rohit with Vihari, either Shubman Gill or Rohit will bat in the middle order, whereas if Agarwal is shown the door for Rohit, Rohit and Gill will open the batting for India. Rohit last played a competitive match in the IPL final and a red-ball game against Bangladesh back in late 2019, and that could be a big factor that will make Rohit’s batting position a tricky one for the team management, but his place in the team is all but secure from the outset. On the bowling front, the team management will have to make a call on whether Saini is bowling in good rhythm in the nets, and if the answer is yes, there should be no doubts about him being the third seamer in the bowling line up. But if he is not looking in good rhythm, Test debut is not the perfect place to search your rhythm, and hence the team management can be tempted to go for T Natarajan who can bring variety in the bowling line up and will also aid Ashwin with footmarks outside the off stump of right-handers. Strongest XI Rohit Sharma, Shubman Gill, Cheteshwar Pujara, Ajinkya Rahane, Hanuma Vihari, Rishabh Pant, Ravindra Jadeja, Ravichandran Ashwin, Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Siraj, Navdeep Saini Australia vs India: Dream 11 team and suggestion Rishabh Pant, Ajinkya Rahane, Marnus Labuschange, Shubman Gill, Cheteshwar Pujara, R Ashwin, Nathan Lyon, Ravindra Jadeja, Cameron Green, Pat Cummins, Jasprit Bumrah Captain: Marnus Labuschagne Vice-captain: Cheteshwar Pujara