The batters faced tough conditions as Bumrah put Abhimanyu Easwaran and Devdutt Padikkal to the test early on. Siraj, looking to bounce back from a disappointing home Test season, bowled with determination and intensity to regain his confidence.
The BCCI posted a video on their social media account of the match simulation where Indian head coach Gautam Gambhir kept a close eye on the players.
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Meanwhile, Easwaran, who is in contention to open the innings for India in the opening Test, failed with the bat once again in Australian conditions. While Padikkal and India A skipper Ruturaj Gaikwad were the most impressive batters for their sides.
Young paceman Harshit Rana also bowled some good short balls to trouble the India A batters as he put a case forward to get a place in the XI. Yashasvi Jaiswal also rolled his arm, which can be seen in the video posted by the BCCI, as it won't be a surprise if Team India goes with one specialist spinner short and uses the opening batter as a part-timer.
Shubman Gill sustains injuryHowever, India suffered a massive blow on Saturday as star batter Shubman Gill sustained a left thumb fracture which is likely to rule him out of the opening Test starting November 22.
Gill, one of the young heroes of India's last Border-Gavaskar Trophy triumph, is a batting mainstay and in case skipper Rohit Sharma opts out of the first Test, India's top-order could look very thin.
Gill got hurt while fielding on the second day of the intra-squad match simulation. He was seen in considerable pain and immediately left the field for further scans. His absence will force the Indian team to make some last-minute changes to their strategy completely as he is not only a stable number three batter, but in case of Rohit's absence, he could be considered for opening the innings with Yashasvi Jaiswal.
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