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Team India's Probable Playing XI For IND vs AUS 3rd Test: Harshit Rana Out, Washington Sundar In - In Pics

As India gears up for the crucial 3rd Test against Australia at the Gabba, the team faces key decisions regarding their playing XI. After a heavy defeat in Adelaide, the focus shifts to picking the best combination to bounce back. With several changes on the cards, here's a look at India's probable lineup for the upcoming Test, featuring a mix of seasoned players and potential debutants ready to make an impact.

KL Rahul (Opener)

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KL Rahul (Opener)

KL Rahul’s solid performance in the first innings of Adelaide, scoring 37, strengthens his case to continue as an opener at Gabba. His recent consistency makes him a strong contender over Rohit Sharma.  

Yashasvi Jaiswal (Opener)

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Yashasvi Jaiswal (Opener)

Yashasvi Jaiswal is likely to partner KL Rahul at the top of the order. The young opener’s impressive domestic form has earned him a spot, offering India stability in the early overs.  

Shubman Gill (Top-order)

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Shubman Gill (Top-order)

After his stellar performances in earlier Tests, Shubman Gill remains a key figure in India’s batting line-up. His temperament and adaptability make him a reliable asset in tough conditions at Gabba.  

Virat Kohli (Middle-order)

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Virat Kohli (Middle-order)

Virat Kohli’s ability to anchor the innings and score under pressure is crucial for India. The Gabba pitch might test his technique, but his experience will play a pivotal role in steadying the ship.  

Rishabh Pant (Wicketkeeper)

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Rishabh Pant (Wicketkeeper)

Rishabh Pant's aggressive approach, both with the bat and behind the stumps, adds dynamism to India’s middle-order. His ability to take on bowlers could prove crucial at Gabba, where runs might be hard to come by.  

Rohit Sharma (Middle-order)

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Rohit Sharma (Middle-order)

Rohit Sharma’s experience and leadership are invaluable. Though he may not open, his presence in the middle-order provides stability and the ability to accelerate when needed, especially on challenging pitches.  

Nitish Kumar Reddy (Lower-middle order)

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Nitish Kumar Reddy (Lower-middle order)

Nitish Kumar Reddy is expected to continue his place in the lower-middle order, where his temperament and adaptability in high-pressure situations will be key to India’s success at Gabba.  

Washington Sundar (All-rounder)

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Washington Sundar (All-rounder)

If selected over Jadeja, Washington Sundar's added batting depth and ability to offer subtle spin could provide India with a balanced side. His experience could be vital in controlling the Australian middle order.  

Jasprit Bumrah (Pace Bowler)

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Jasprit Bumrah (Pace Bowler)

Jasprit Bumrah remains a constant threat with his pace and yorkers. At the Gabba, where bounce and pace prevail, Bumrah’s skills will be essential in troubling Australia’s top-order batsmen.  

Mohammed Siraj (Pace Bowler)

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Mohammed Siraj (Pace Bowler)

Mohammed Siraj has been in excellent form with the ball and will look to exploit the Gabba’s bouncy surface. His sharp seam movements and knack for getting key wickets will make him a central figure in India’s attack.  

Akash Deep (Pace Bowler)

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Akash Deep (Pace Bowler)

Akash Deep's ability to generate lateral movement and his sharp pace make him a strong contender for the Gabba Test. His inclusion could bolster India’s pace attack, providing a fresh option alongside Bumrah and Siraj.

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