Virat Kohli to lead India in first Test against Australia

Kuldip Lal 08:04 11/11/2014
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  • Change of guard: Virat Kohli will lead India in the first Test against Australia after the selectors decided to give M.S. Dhoni more time to recover from his wrist injury.

    India yesterday named a jumbo 19-man squad for the four match Test series in Australia starting next month even as captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni was rested for the opening match.

    Batsman Virat Kohli will lead the tourists in the first Test in Brisbane from December 4, with Dhoni returning to the helm for the remaining three games, the Board of Control for Cricket in India said in a statement.

    Dhoni has opted out of the ongoing one-day series against Sri Lanka due to a long-standing wrist injury.

    Dhoni’s injury worries prompted the selectors to include two wick­et-keepers, Wriddhiman Saha and Naman Ojha, in the unusually large touring squad that comprises eight specialist batsmen and five seam­ers.

    Right-hand batsman Lokesh Rahul, 22, and leg-spinner Karn Sharma, 27, are the two new faces in the squad, having forced their way in with strong performances in domestic cricket.

    Rahul, who can also keep wickets, is the third opener behind Shikhar Dhawan and Murali Vijay, while left-hander Suresh Raina was back in favour after playing the last of his 17 Tests in September, 2012.

    Ishant Sharma leads the new-ball attack that includes Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Mohammed Shami, Umesh Yadav and Varun Aaron. The three spinners in the side are Ravichan­dran Ashwin, Ravindra Jadeja and Karn Sharma.

    The tour, which ends with the World Cup in Australia and New Zealand in February and March, gives India a chance to improve their poor record overseas in recent years.

    India have won just three and lost 14 of their 23 Tests away from the sub-continent in the last four years, enduring 4-0 routs in England and Australia in 2011 and a 3-1 drubbing in England earlier this year.

    The series opener in Bris­bane will be followed by Tests in Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney.

    The one-day squads for the sub­sequent tri-series against Australia and England from January 16 and the 50-over World Cup will be picked later. 

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