The second Test match of the Border-Gavaskar series between India and Australia will be played at the Adelaide Ground. Team India’s picture was a superhit in Perth. The team’s fast bowlers wrote the story of victory at the Optus Stadium. Despite the defeat in Perth, the Kangaroo team is digging its grave for the second test match also. Despite trailing 1-0 in the series, Australia has prepared a green pitch for the Adelaide Test.
Australia dug its own grave!
Some pictures of the pitch of Adelaide Ground are going viral on social media. In the picture going viral, it can be clearly seen that a lot of green grass has been left on the pitch. According to a report, there is 6 mm grass on the pitch for the pink ball test. Looking at this, it can be understood that the Australian team is trying to scare the Indian batsmen by preparing a green pitch. However, the team’s fortunes changed in the Perth Test. After bowling out India for 150 runs in the first innings, the entire Australian team collapsed after scoring only 104 runs. After the Kangaroo batting order flopped badly, all the grass was removed from the pitch the very next day.
Australia’s record in pink ball is strong
The second test match between India and Australia will be played with pink ball. Kangaroo team’s record in day-night test has been excellent. Australia has played maximum 12 matches with this ball so far. Out of these 12 matches, the team has won 11, while the team has lost only one match. If we look at the records, Kangaroo fast bowlers have wreaked a lot of havoc with the pink ball. In the year 2020, Team India had to face a crushing defeat at the hands of Australia in the Test played with pink ball on the same ground. The bowlers of the host team bowled out the entire Indian team for just 36 runs in the second innings.