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Reports, BGT 2024 | India relies on Ravichandran Ashwin as their sole spinner for his Perth Test debut

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The cricketing world eagerly anticipates the big day as the Border-Gavaskar Trophy kicks off tomorrow in Perth. Amid the buzz and excitement, Indian spi🦩nner Ravichandran Ashwin is poised to face Australia, marking his much-awaited debut at the iconic Perth venue and will be India’s lone spinner.

‌With the Indian team missing key players for the Border-Gavaskar Trophy opener, reports suggest that the Men in Blue are likely to field Ravichandran Ashwin as the sole spinner alongside three pacers in the first Test at Perth.

According to Cric💝buzz, Ashwin is expected to lead the spin attack, while Nitish Kumar Reddy is set to debut as a seam-bowling all-rounder. This decision could sideline Ravindra Jadeja, India's go-to spin-bowling all-rounder in SENA conditions, for the series opener. Notably, this will mark Ashwin's first Test appearance in Perth during his fourth tour to Australia over the last 13 years. Known for its pacer-friendly pitches, the Perth wicket presents a fresh challenge for the veteran off-spinner.

Ashwin, who was scheduled to atten🅘d a press conference on November 20, reportedly opted to focus on training instead. He headed straight to the nets for a bowling session before discussing the pitch conditions with curator Isaac McDonald.

While Ashwin’s career has been exceptional, his record in Australia remains modest, with 39 wi🎉ckets from 10 Tests at an average of 42.15.

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