The final match of the four-match Test series between India and Australia will start on March 9. Currently, the Indian team holds a 2-1 lead in this series and now the decisive match will be played at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. Nothing is clear about what kind of pitch there will be here.
Here, the India team will also be confused about the toss, this is because in the last test, making a spin-friendly wicket backfire for the India team, the Indian team got a crushing defeat. On the other hand, if the pitch is useful for fast bowlers, then the Australian team can get more benefit from this.
Amidst this confusion in the India team, two fields are seen ready at the Narendra Modi Stadium, which have been kept covered. It is said that one field is made of black earth and the other field is made of red earth. The behavior of both fields is very different. In which of these fields the game will be played, it is yet to be decided.
The effect friendly release has always been prepared in India. This is because Indian batsmen play spin very well compared to foreign players and then there is more than one player in India. In such a situation, even though the India team has lost at the Indore revolving wicket, it is believed that only the revolving rink will be available in the stadium for the match.
In the last two matches at this ground, a wicket was taken which facilitated spin. The spinners dominated one-sidedly in the two Test matches played against England two years ago in Ahmedabad. One of these tests finished in two days and the other in three days. In both matches, the Indian team had recorded a one-sided victory.
After winning the first two matches of the 2023 Border-Gavaskar Trophy, Indian captain Rohit Sharma had aimed to make a useful bowl for the fast bowlers for the fourth test. This was done because the India team was also hoping to win the series in Indore and then prepare a course like ‘The Oval’ to prepare for the WTC final in Ahmedabad. Indicate that the WTC final will be played only at ‘The Oval’ in London. However, after the loss in Indore, the curtain may soon rise on what kind of pitch the Indian team would like to play in Ahmedabad.
