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The last leg of India’s ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2019 preparations begins in Hyderabad on Saturday, 2 March, when they take on Australia in the first of five one-day internationals.

Overview

India v Australia
1st ODI
Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Uppal, Hyderabad
Saturday, 2 March; 1:30pm local, 8:00am GMT

These are India’s last five ODIs before they arrive in England and Wales, and they represent the last chance for management to try out and firm up plans.

There is plenty to figure. KL Rahul’s good form during the Twenty20 Internationals – he scored 50 and 47 in the two matches – has given India a lift. Rahul’s form was dreadful in Australia, but time spent with Rahul Dravid and the India A squad has helped the dynamic batsman find his mojo.

He’s once again among the runs, and India will look to use him either as a back-up opener or as an alternative at No. 4, which has been for long a topic of debate.

There are issues elsewhere that will need to be resolved. Vijay Shankar has impressed with both bat and ball when given the chance, and with Hardik Pandya ruled out with a lower back injury, Shankar will yet again look to press his case for a more permanent spot in the line-up.

What of Rishabh Pant, then? He did his reputation as a specialist batsman no harm in New Zealand, but that was in the T20Is. The last ODI he played was against West Indies in October, and while that suggests he’s not in the selectors' plans for the World Cup, he is still in the squad.

Among the bowlers, will India give another outing to Siddharth Kaul? “We have seen [Khaleel Ahmed], and we would like to see Siddharth Kaul,” chief selector MSK Prasad had said while announcing the squad. Kaul will be involved for the first two ODIs, before Bhuvneshwar Kumar returns for the final three. If given an outing, he’ll be another player looking to make his mark.

Apart from selection concerns, the loss in the T20Is was also India’s first at home under Virat Kohli’s captaincy. India are a proud outfit, and this would have hurt them. The ODIs present an opportunity to avenge that defeat.

Australia, meanwhile, have no immediate concerns. They still have a five-match series in the United Arab Emirates to come after this, and can further fine-tune their plans then. Their only change is likely to be behind the stumps, where Alex Carey will don the gloves instead of Peter Handscomb. Justin Langer, their head coach, said the team wouldn’t push Glenn Maxwell up the order – he been batting at No. 7 mostly in ODIs – despite his supreme form.

Key players
KL Rahul (India): He is the man to watch. Since returning from suspension, he has been in stellar form, and knows a good series will go a long way in sealing his place in the World Cup squad. Australia beware.

Glenn Maxwell (Australia): He almost single-handedly won Australia the T20I series, and is quite simply, Australia’s man of the moment. He is in audacious touch, and the Indian bowlers would do well to keep things as tight as possible against him.


Conditions
It will be cloudy in Hyderabad on Saturday. But that won’t make for much better weather, with temperatures hovering around the 30-degree-mark. The pitch has traditionally aided batsmen, so expect runs.

Squads
India: Virat Kohli (c), Rohit Sharma, Shikhar Dhawan, Ambati Rayudu, Kedar Jadhav, MS Dhoni (wk), Ravindra Jadeja, Jasprit Bumrah, Mohamed Shami, Yuzvendra Chahal, Kuldeep Yadav, Vijay Shankar, Rishabh Pant, Sidharth Kaul, KL Rahul

Australia: Aaron Finch(c), Alex Carey (wk), Usman Khawaja, Shaun Marsh, D Arcy Short, Peter Handscomb, Marcus Stoinis, Glenn Maxwell, Jhye Richardson, Ashton Turner, Pat Cummins, Nathan Coulter-Nile, Jason Behrendorff, Nathan Lyon, Adam Zampa, Andrew Tye

https://www.icc-cricket.com/news/1082706
 
Will try to get glimpse of this game. Interesting team combination for India: 5-3-3. 5 Batsman, 3 ARR, 3 Bowlers.

India (Playing XI): Rohit Sharma, Shikhar Dhawan, Virat Kohli(c), Ambati Rayudu, MS Dhoni(w), Kedar Jadhav, Vijay Shankar, Ravindra Jadeja, Kuldeep Yadav, Mohammed Shami, Jasprit Bumrah
 
Very good start by IND, but I think this won't be a 300 sort of wicket, and it's a bat first wicket. At Upal, batting under light against turning ball isn't easy, and Aussies have 20+ overs of spin option.
 
Middling score put up by middling team. Desperately need Warner and Smith back
 
Dhawan plays T20 like Test match, now ODI like T20. First ball slash. Picked the fielder with pin point accuracy.
 
From good lengths ball rear off to chest. Very hard pitch to bat on. Some just go to keeper on second bounce from the same spot. same speed.
 
AUS 236/7 (50.0 Ovs)
IND 64/1 (14.3 Ovs) CRR: 4.41 REQ: 4.87
India need 173 runs
 
We'd have done well if we bring down the defeat margin to 75 runs.
 
One reason why SUnriseres always look like having a great bowling attack is because of hyderabad pitch where you can defend any total. Very hard to time the ball here. Either holds up or kicks off. It does all kind of things.
 
Dhawan is so bloody out of form that it beggars belief that even Rahul would be a better option than him at the top of order.
 
So we can't even defeat Australia of all teams at home.
 
Indian middle order is exposed again. Let us see whether these bozos can make a match out of this.
 
AUS 236/7 (50.0 Ovs)
IND 117/4 (28.4 Ovs) CRR: 4.08 REQ: 5.62
India need 120 runs
 
Why are these two teams playing again after a month? Useless ICC.
 
Where are my Indian posters ? Looks like reality has set in that we got whooped by Pak and now know one wants to show their face :facepalm:. Don't worry guys we'll win this series in dramatic fashion and we'll all forget. :vk1
 
Grandpa gets lots of sticks here in PP from the Indian fans, but some how guy knows to stick around and make it count later - recently was MoS in AUS as well. Today also, against this half decent AUS side, IND’ll need Grandpa to limp around till last overs if they are to win it.
 
India 139-4 after 34 overs

98 runs to win with 16 overs remaining
 
MS Dhoni has maintained an average of 50+ throughout his career. Thats phenomenal!
 
When dhoni pulls it off, this looks amazing. But when he flops, looks pretty dumb. Not sure how he'll do in UK condition in the world cup.
 
Looks like Super Thala still hadn't choked. Good job. Signing off to run some errands. See ya boys
 
Grandpa gets lots of sticks here in PP from the Indian fans, but some how guy knows to stick around and make it count later - recently was MoS in AUS as well. Today also, against this half decent AUS side, IND’ll need Grandpa to limp around till last overs if they are to win it.
Dhoni still has the capability to chase low scores but problem is that we will get to chase many 270+ scores in WC and that's when his 75 str rate innings won't help.
 
Because your team was more pathetic than ours and it's overrated as hell.
This.

How could someone lament that their team lost to India is beyond me. Your team lost because India even after resting so many frontline players, trumped you in your land.
 
It's bloody shameful that we haven't tested Prithvi and Mayank even once in ODIs.
 
Dhoni still has the capability to chase low scores but problem is that we will get to chase many 270+ scores in WC and that's when his 75 str rate innings won't help.

Remember - teams that chase 350 on their day doesn't win a championship ..... rather team that doesn't lose even once out of 10 times chasing 250 wins it.
 
No matter how many Pants, Rahuls, Rayudus, Gills, Iyers, Pandyas you add to this middle order, you aren't winning this WC without thala's presence. Thala Dhoni is simply irreplaceable! All these superstar hacks are good for hitting some fancy fours and sixes but finishing a game successfully is a thing of greats and these bachas can never be able to replace him, period! Thala Dhoni ku whistle podu!!!
 
Remember - teams that chase 350 on their day doesn't win a championship ..... rather team that doesn't lose even once out of 10 times chasing 250 wins it.

We have lost our last two knockouts in ICC ODI tournaments when chasing big totals.
 
No matter how many Pants, Rahuls, Rayudus, Gills, Iyers, Pandyas you add to this middle order, you aren't winning this WC without thala's presence. Thala Dhoni is simply irreplaceable! All these superstar hacks are good for hitting some fancy fours and sixes but finishing a game successfully is a thing of greats and these bachas can never be able to replace him, period! Thala Dhoni ku whistle podu!!!

chennai super king flavour all over the post. All this glorifying and Kedar played better than him today but yes Dhoni seems to be a better fit right now in our middle order as Pant/karthik didnot makes use of the chances they got.
 
We have lost our last two knockouts in ICC ODI tournaments when chasing big totals.

That was failure for the part of your bowlers - no team will chase 330 against that AUS side at SCG or 340 against that PAK attack at Oval. My point was, Championship winners are all-round teams - bowlers have to do their job as well so that it becomes a regulation chase, and championship winners don't bolt regulation games, may be rare once like win of 1983.
 
If India's top order isn't scoring you don't need too many to win.

Aus pushed them deep with a really weak batting and bowling line up, that lacked in both departments.

Really thought India would have cruised this looking at the gulf in quality between both teams.
 
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The best XI India can field for World Cup is: -

Rohit
Dhawan(it is an usual silence before a big tournament for him)
Kohli
_____
Dhoni(wkt)
Jadhav
Pandya
Shami
Kuldeep
Chahal
Bumrah

Rahul and Rayudu still have to battle at 4. I personally wont have mind Pant in that squad as well but in that case, I will have Dhoni bat at 4.
 
No matter how many Pants, Rahuls, Rayudus, Gills, Iyers, Pandyas you add to this middle order, you aren't winning this WC without thala's presence. Thala Dhoni is simply irreplaceable! All these superstar hacks are good for hitting some fancy fours and sixes but finishing a game successfully is a thing of greats and these bachas can never be able to replace him, period! Thala Dhoni ku whistle podu!!!

This is like comparing Dosa vs Noodles, Momos, Spring Rolls etc. :inti
 
Stonis at 3 is a joke. Khawaja isn't that great in LO, don't understand his selection. Finch is horribly out of form. Australia need to make some changes in the batting department.
 
Behrendorff instead of Starc. Out of form finch who averages like 10 in the last year or so is the captain. Khawaja is the opener with 65 SR instead of Warner. Stoinis is at number 3 instead of Steven Smith.
 
If India's top order isn't scoring you don't need too many to win.

Aus pushed them deep with a really weak batting and bowling line up, that lacked in both departments.

Really thought India would have cruised this looking at the gulf in quality between both teams.

Australia is a really bad team in ODIs. Cummins isn't half the bowler he is in tests.
 
India are saving their best for WC.

Rohit, Dhawan, Kohli, Bumrah and Kuldeep will destroy the opposition as they are arguably the very best in their respective fields.
 
If India's top order isn't scoring you don't need too many to win.

Aus pushed them deep with a really weak batting and bowling line up, that lacked in both departments.

Really thought India would have cruised this looking at the gulf in quality between both teams.

That makes one thing clear. Even the inferior australian side is better than NEw zealand.
 
India are saving their best for WC.

Rohit, Dhawan, Kohli, Bumrah and Kuldeep will destroy the opposition as they are arguably the very best in their respective fields.
Nah, they peaked too early.

If they give up 2 points against Pakistan, I can see them missing out on the Semis.

Can only imagine what a full strength Aus team would do, they'll lose against England, give up 2 points to Pakistan and may drop games to NZ, WI and SA, that's enough to see them out.
 
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Stonis at 3 is a joke. Khawaja isn't that great in LO, don't understand his selection. Finch is horribly out of form. Australia need to make some changes in the batting department.
Dude, I saw the team list and started lmao.

Aus does not give a damn about this series, they sent one of their T20 teams over and are resting the majority of their first and second choice bowlers.
 
That makes one thing clear. Even the inferior australian side is better than NEw zealand.
Good luck to India trying to make the top 4 after forfeiting 2 points against Pakistan and Kohli not in form to carry India's batting.
 
Behrendorff instead of Starc. Out of form finch who averages like 10 in the last year or so is the captain. Khawaja is the opener with 65 SR instead of Warner. Stoinis is at number 3 instead of Steven Smith.
If we've learnt anything from the last few matches between these two teams, Aus at full strength would be favorites in a WC match.
 
The best XI India can field for World Cup is: -

Rohit
Dhawan(it is an usual silence before a big tournament for him)
Kohli
_____
Dhoni(wkt)
Jadhav
Pandya
Shami
Kuldeep
Chahal
Bumrah

Rahul and Rayudu still have to battle at 4. I personally wont have mind Pant in that squad as well but in that case, I will have Dhoni bat at 4.

You think Rahul has a chance at 4?
 
If we've learnt anything from the last few matches between these two teams, Aus at full strength would be favorites in a WC match.
^Provided Warner and Smith comeback well.
 
India are saving their best for WC.

Rohit, Dhawan, Kohli, Bumrah and Kuldeep will destroy the opposition as they are arguably the very best in their respective fields.

I would even add Shami to this list. He's been a beast lately. And then the mystery Jadav and Pandya can fill the 5th bowler role. This is arguably the best bowling lineup in the world cup.
 
Dude, I saw the team list and started lmao.

Aus does not give a damn about this series, they sent one of their T20 teams over and are resting the majority of their first and second choice bowlers.

I know they don't care about the results but they need to try and find the right combination in the batting department.
 
Nah, they peaked too early.

If they give up 2 points against Pakistan, I can see them missing out on the Semis.

Can only imagine what a full strength Aus team would do, they'll lose against England, give up 2 points to Pakistan and may drop games to NZ, WI and SA, that's enough to see them out.

I think Kohli and Dhawan are two names who are saving their best for WC. With Dhawan, it's a norm, losing form months before WC only to get into good rythm when the tournament starts.

Kohli, on other hand, must be aware of his performance in World Cup and would like to make a mark this WC by being a prolific run scorer. Add to the mix, India's bowling attack of Bumrah, Shami, Kuldeep and Chahal and they will certainly want to make a strong case going forward in the tournament.
 
If we've learnt anything from the last few matches between these two teams, Aus at full strength would be favorites in a WC match.
Full strength? This is actually as good as they are with a change or 2 at most. Warner might click but Smith is an average hack who lucked out with world cup being in Australia his average shows how good be actually is. Starc is beyond hopeless these days, hazlewood isn't anything great in Odi's either. If they pick either ahead of Richardson they will be the like England in 2015.
 
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