Gautam Gambhir aims to prove worth leading India A against Aussies
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Axed from the Test team after a prolonged form slump, India 'A' skipper Gautam Gambhir will have a point to prove when he leads out the side in a three-day warm-up cricket match against the Australians starting here tomorrow.
The left-handed opener, who hasn't scored a Test century for three years now, was dropped from the squad for the four-Test series against Australia starting here on February 22.
Replaced by Shikhar Dhawan, who was originally named the A squad skipper, Gambhir found himself demoted to the role – ironical for a player once seen as captaincy material for the senior national squad.
He would still be biggest star in the India 'A' line-up which will square off against the full-strength Australians, who didn't do too badly in their opening practice game against the Board President's XI.
Most of their top players, including skipper Michael Clarke, had not set foot in the country at that time as they were busy wrapping up the home limited-overs series against the West Indies.
The two-day match, which was also played here, ended in a draw with the Aussie batsmen getting a feel of the trying conditions that await them.
Their bowlers, on the other hand, also managed to get some confidence after coming good on a turning track, which was expected to challenge them quite a bit.
The India A squad's batting will depend on some known faces such as Rohit Sharma, Manoj Tiwary and Ajinkya Rahane.
There are some new faces in the squad as well, including Jiwanjot Singh, who has scored 995 runs in 10 first-class matches.
Abhishek Nayar – the second-highest run-scorer in the Ranji Trophy this season with 966 runs for Mumbai, including three centuries and eight 50s – is also there.
Nayar also picked up 19 wickets to play an important role in Mumbai's 40th Ranji Trophy title triumph. He was interestingly a top buy at the IPL players' auction, picked up by Pune Warriors for a whopping Rs 3.5 crore.
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