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Australia Tour of India 2022:

 



Australia Tour Of India




The Australia tour of India 2022 will begin just after India gets done with its Asia Cup campaign. Australia is one of the most difficult teams to beat in world cricket. Even if the Australian team is weak at times on paper, the “Kangaroos” show immense character and passion on the field. They have a never say die attitude. Australia has announced its squad for this series. India is yet to announce the same. 


The Indian team will be coming from a very long Asia Cup campaign. If we consider that India plays the final in Asia Cup 2022, then it becomes more difficult for them to recover and rejuvenate in time. The bowlers will be high on confidence if Harshal Patel or Jasprit Bumrah joins the squad back. The batting department needs to get KL Rahul back in form as he is a key cog in India’s success at the ICC T20 World Cup.


The Australian Squad is as follows: 

Aaron Finch (C) Pat Cummins (VC),  Ashton Agar, Tim David, Josh Hazlewood, Josh Inglis, Mitchell Marsh, Glenn Maxwell, Kane Richardson, Steve Smith, Mitchell Starc, Marcus Stoinis, Matthew Wade, David Warner, Adam Zampa.   

Australia Tour of India 2022 Schedule:

20th September 2022: 1st T20I, Mohali

23rd September, 2022: 2nd T20I, Nagpur

25th September 2022: 3rd T20I, Hyderabad

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