India look to regain focus ahead of Test series
Team India will look to regain their focus ahead of the Test series starting next Tuesday, when they take on a Cricket Australia President's XI side in a two-day tour game starting on Thursday.
The match will be played at the Gliderol Stadium in Glenelg (sub-urban Adelaide), venue of India's first tour-game last week.
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The second tour-game had been cancelled owing to the demise of Australian cricketer Phillip Hughes after he was hit by a bouncer in a Sheffield Shield game last Tuesday.
He died in Sydney two days later, sparking an emotional outpouring throughout the sports fraternity, both in Australia and abroad. His funeral took place in his home-town Macksville on Wednesday.
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Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma and Murali Vijay attended the funeral on behalf of the Indian team. They were accompanied by team director Ravi Shastri, coach Duncan Fletcher and manager Arshad Ayub. All three players are expected to be available for the match as it is the only practice available before the four-match Test series gets underway next week.
Indian skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni, having recovered from a hand injury, will join the team in Adelaide on Friday evening. He will, of course, miss the tour game altogether. It remains to be seen if he will be available for the first Test.
If he does, as anticipated, Kohli will have to wait a little longer to lead India in the longer format.
Owing to Hughes' demise and keeping funeral arrangements in mind, the Test series was completely rescheduled. Brisbane will no longer host the first Test, instead it will now host the second Test starting December 17. The Adelaide Oval, Hughes' adopted home ground for the last two seasons, will host the first Test starting December 9.
The third Test remains unchanged and will start on Boxing Day, December 26, in Melbourne. Meanwhile, the fourth Test in Sydney was pushed back by three days, and will now start on January 6 instead of January 3.
It has also meant slight changes in the ODI tri-series schedule, comprising England.
India will now play their opening game of the tri-series in Melbourne on January 18 against Australia, instead of playing the same game on January 16 earlier on.
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