I’m well equipped with my batting and pretty sure of my gameplan: Hanuma Vihari ahead of Aus Tests
Vihari scored a hundred and also got a wicket against Australia A in the pink ball warm-up game. Updated Dec 13, 2020 · 07:24 pm File image of Hanuma Vihari | AFP
Hanuma Vihari has slowly but surely cemented his place in the Indian Test team and is confident of contributing to the team’s cause in the upcoming Australia series, saying he is well-equipped to execute plans in the traditional format.
Vihari scored a hundred and also got a wicket with his part-time off-breaks against Australia A in the pink ball warm-up game. He looks set to bat at number six in the first Day/Night Test at Adelaide.
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The two other venues that have been allotted matches as per BCCI s rotational policy are Chennai, which will host the first two Test matches (starting February 5), and Pune that will host the three ODIs (March 23 to 28).
BCCI secretary Jay Shah on Thursday announced Motera as the venue for the day/night Test during the Gujarat Cricket Association s Indoor Academy inauguration.
The match will be India s second pink-ball Test at home after the Bangladesh game at the Eden Gardens last year. Chennai will also host the second Test while the newly built Sardar Patel Motera Stadium in Ahmedabad will host the remaining two Test matches, stated a press release from the BCCI.