Australia Vs India: The Aussies might have lost the first Test match at Optus Stadium in Perth by a whopping margin of 295 runs. But still, they are a quality team to make a comeback in the second Test match of this five-match series. The 2nd Test match is a Pink Ball match and it will be played at the same stadium where India was all out for just 36 runs in their second innings in 2020.
Australia Vs India: Match Details –
Match – 2nd Test Match Australia Vs India
Venue – Adelaide Oval In Adelaide
Day and Date – Friday, 6th December 2024 To Tuesday, 10th December 2024
Toss Timings – 9 AM Indian Standard Time (IST), 3.30 AM GMT and 2 PM Local
Match Timings – 9.30 AM Indian Standard Time (IST), 4 AM GMT and 2.30 PM Local
Television Channel – Star Sports India Network
Live Streaming App – Disney+Hotstar Mobile Application.
Australia will miss Josh Hazlewood in the second Test match. He was the one who dented the Indian batting powerhouse in that match when Virat Kohli and his men were bundled out for just 36 runs. Scot Boland might be a perfect replacement for the home side.
India will be thrilled to have their regular skipper Rohit Sharma and The Prince Shubman Gill back in their Test squad for the second match of this five-match Test series. Gill also scored a well-made half-century in the warm-up match which India won by six wickets at Manuka Oval in Canberra.
Harshit Rana would retain his place in the side after he had a good show in the 1st Test match at Perth and in the warm-up. But Devdutt Paddikal and Dhruv Jurel will certainly make way for the Skipper Sharma and Gill for the Day-Night Test match in Adelaide Oval. KL Rahul will bat in the middle order from the second match onwards.
Australia Vs India: Proable, Predicted, Playing Eleven Of Both The Teams For The Second Test Match –
India: Rohit Sharma (C), Yashaswi Jaiswal, Shubman Gill, Virat Kohli, Rishabh Pant (WK), KL Rahul, Washington Sundar/Ravindra Jadeja/Ravichandran Ashwin, Nitish Kumar Reddy, Jasprit Bumrah, Harshit Rana, and Mohammed Siraj.
Australia: Usman Khawaja, Travis Head, Marnus Labuschagne, Steve Smith, Mitchell Marsh, Alex Carey (WK), Mitchell Starc, Pat Cummins (C), Nathan Lyon, Scot Boland and Sean Abbott/Beau Webster.
Australia Vs India: List Of All The Pink Ball Encounters Played By The Men In Blue Till Now –
India’s first-ever encounter with the Pink Cherry in the Day-Night Test match was against the Bangla Tigers in 2019 at Eden Gardens in Kolkata. India won that match by a margin of an innings and 46 runs under the leadership of Virat Kohli. The Men in Blue played their last match with the Pink Ball in 2022 against Sri Lanka at Bengaluru. Overall India has played just four Day Night Test Matches so far and they have won four of them.
- 2022 – India won by 238 runs against Sri Lanka in Bengaluru
- 2021 – India won by 10 wickets against England in Ahemdabad
- 2020 – India lost to The Aussies by 8 wickets at Adelaide Oval
- 2019 – India won by an innings and 46 runs against Bangladesh in Kolkata.
Australia Vs India: List Of The All Day Night Test Matches Played By The Aussies –
The Aussies are the most experienced and successful side in the Day-Night Test Matches. Australia has played 12 matches with the Pink Cherry so far and they have won 11 of them with just one loss, that came against West Indies in this year of 2024 at Brisbane.
- 2024 – West Indies won by eight runs at Brisbane
- 2022 – Australia won by 419 runs against West Indies in Adelaide Oval
- 2022 – Australia won by 146 runs against England in Hobart
- 2021 – Australia won by 275 runs against England in Adelaide Oval
- 2020 – Australia won by eight wickets against India in Adelaide Oval
- 2019 – Australia won by 296 runs against New Zealand in Perth
- 2019 – Australia won by an innings and 48 runs against Pakistan at Adelaide Oval
- 2019 – Australia won by an innings and 40 runs against Sri Lanka in Brisbane
- 2017 – Australia won by 120 runs against England in Adelaide Oval
- 2016 – Australia won by 39 runs against Pakistan in Brisbane
- 2016 – Australia won by seven wickets against South Africa in Adelaide Oval
- 2015 – Australia won by three wickets against New Zealand in Adelaide Oval.