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Virat Kohli's dedication shown as he refuses to leave nets despite rain interrupting India's first practice at Perth stadium

Despite the rain interrupting India's first practice session at the Optus Stadium in Pert...

Tue, 19 Nov 2024 16:16 PM

Despite the rain interrupting India's first practice session at the Optus Stadium in Perth, former India captain Virat Kohli was unwilling to leave the net and continued to hone his skills. The training session also provided a glimpse into India's probable batting line-up for the upcoming Border-Gavaskar Trophy series opener on Friday.

India have so far been practicising at the WACA, the old Test venue in Perth since last Wednesday. They even held a three-day intra-squad match against India A at the venue, during which two of their key batters - KL Rahul and Shubman Gill - injured themselves.

However, while the injury ruled out Gill for the first Test in Perth, leaving India more concerned as they would also miss captain Rohit Sharma in the match, Rahul returned to the nets two days later and also looked in good touch on Tuesday at the Optus Stadium, where he had a rather lengthy batting session.

Kohli was part of the training nets as well, and has looked determined to prove his worth since touching the Australian shores a week back. Heading into the contest on the back of a lean run, which even sparked questions over his future in the format, the 36-year-old has looked solid in the nets and partly in the intra-squad match.

On Tuesday, Kohli did not stop batting even as rain abruptly halted India's training session. He continued to bat while rest of the teammates left the ground. However, he was forced to stop after the rain got heavier.

India drop major hint at playing XI

India's training session on Tuesday significantly hinted at the possible batting line-up in Perth with Rahul slated to open alongside Yashasvi Jaiswal, while Gill will be replaced by Devdutt Padikkal, who was the only player from the India A squad to be retained by the team management.

Padikkal's previous appearance in the format was in the Dharamsala Test match against England earlier this year, where he scored a fifty on debut batting at No. 4. However, he had a mixed series with India A against Australia A, scoring 36, 88, 26, and 1 in four innings.

Kohli will then bat at No. 4 while Rishabh Pant at No. 5. Well, these were precisely the players who were lined-up as slip fielders on Tuesday during India's fielding practice in Perth.

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