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Tuesday, November 24, 2020

Hello Aausstraallyya!

No no no, I haven't moved to Australia, this heading is all about our upcoming tour Down Under that begins this Friday - the first taste of proper, marquee international cricket in a long time this year.

Of course, while we've had the IPL,if there's one thing even the best T20 league in the world misses is the fervor and passion of nations rivaling each other. One franchise versus another (howsoever pedigreed or star-studded) does not quite have the same ring to it as one nation versus another. Imagine your country playing any other country and you would always feel that much more involved, that much more passionate in rooting for your home team (country) than for any T20, even if it's IPL's!

So it's quite refreshing to see that we have the teams in readiness for the T20 and ODI leg of the tour soon, to be followed by the real deal: Test Cricket (next month onwards)!

There are some who think the rivalry might lose its intensity or even sheen with the absence of some big guns from the Indian camp - with Rohit and Ishant unlikely to make it even for the Test series as per reports today, and Virat Kohli unavailable after the first Test.

Be that as it may, I suspect that even then, there is enough quality in this lineup across each format to not only challenge the Aussies in their den but also vanquish them. I'm sure the players would be only too eager to dispel the prediction of people like Michael Clarke who think that this is just a one-man army and have predicted that the absence of some of our stalwarts will mean that the Test result would be a 4-0 for the Aussies.

Sure, the absence of Virat (after the first Test) and the Sharmas (Rohit and Ishant - due to longer match-fit recoveries - worsened further by COVID/quarantine-enforced settings will mean that we will lose a lot of experience that these three cricketers bring. But despite that, there is no reason why our youngsters cannot step up, raise their hand and be counted.

Don't forget, it was a similar situation in Adelaide in 2012, when a yet-to-be-established Test player called Virat Kohli barely escaped being dropped from the XI, got his chance and made the opportunity count with a memorable hundred. The rest, as they say, is history.

So let's hope this tour gives us another memorable team performance, another reason to smile, and hopefully some new star(s) too!

So hello Australia, brace up, as we come Down Under, ready to steal your thunder! 

Jai Ho!