IND vs AUS ODI Series: The ODI series between India and Australia is going to start from October 19. This three-match series will be played in Perth, Adelaide and Sydney. Like every time, this time too the competitions will be full of thrill. Interestingly, when India toured Australia in 2020, five players who were in the team are part of the squad this time too. These players were important for Team India even then and now again on the basis of their experience they can play an important role in the series.
Virat Kohli
When Team India went to Australia in 2020, Virat Kohli was the captain. He scored 173 runs in that series and his best score in that series was 89 runs. Now that Virat is focusing on the ODI format, his form and fitness can prove to be a big strength for the team. His experience on the fast pitches of Australia can become a game changer for India.
Shubhman Gill
Five years ago, Gill was considered a new face in the ODI team. He got a chance to play only one match, in which he scored 33 runs. Now the same Shubman Gill is the ODI captain of Team India and is also in excellent form. Both Gill’s captaincy and batting can prove to be the key to the series for India.
Shreyas Iyer
Iyer’s performance on the 2020 Australia tour was not anything special. He scored only 59 runs in three matches. However, now he has become a more mature and experienced player. In recent matches, he has shown good stability in the middle order and this time big innings will be expected from him.
KL Rahul
KL Rahul also batted along with wicketkeeping in the last series. He played a brilliant inning of 76 runs in a match. Rahul has now established himself as a permanent wicketkeeper-batsman in the team and this time too he will be the backbone of India’s middle order.
Kuldeep Yadav
In 2020, Kuldeep Yadav was going through a period of struggle and he got a chance in only one match, in which he took one wicket, but in the last few years, he has improved his game tremendously. Now Kuldeep is one of the leading spin bowlers of India and can prove to be a big challenge for the Australian batsmen.

