Melbourne, Dec 25 (FN Agency) As India readies itself for the Boxing Day Test at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, one question dominates pre-match discussions: where should KL Rahul bat? The in-form batter has been a standout performer this series, but accommodating captain Rohit Sharma, who is battling a lean patch, has thrown India’s batting order into disarray. Sunil Gavaskar, the iconic former India captain, has suggested that Rahul could be moved to number six. This unorthodox placement could shield him from the new ball early in the innings and position him as a stabiliser against the second new ball—a role India has struggled to fill in recent matches. While the strategy has its merits, it also risks disrupting Rahul’s rhythm, particularly given his success as an opener. Rohit’s position at the top seems secure for now, despite his lack of runs. If Rahul does move down, the middle-order dynamics will change significantly. Shubman Gill may retain his spot in the XI or make way for a debutant like Dhruv Jurel, while young talents like Yashasvi Jaiswal are also under scrutiny. These shifts, coupled with the pressure of the occasion, make this one of the most challenging decisions for the Indian management. But the complexities don’t end with the batting order. India’s bowling attack, led by Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Siraj, faces its own challenges. The MCG’s pace-friendly surface traditionally favours seamers, but the forecast of scorching 40°C temperatures might tempt India to include a second spinner.
While this could offer relief during gruelling spells, it risks diluting the potency of their pace arsenal against Australia’s formidable batting lineup. Australia, on the other hand, seems settled and confident. Pat Cummins and Mitchell Starc form a fearsome bowling duo, capable of dismantling any batting order. The return of Travis Head, fully fit and ready to play, bolsters an already strong middle order. The visitors’ bowlers, particularly Starc and Scott Boland, are expected to thrive on the bounce and carry of the MCG pitch, adding to their advantage. Yet, this Test is more than just skill or strategy—it’s a battle of resilience and adaptability. The Boxing Day Test is cricket’s grandest stage, and players on both sides will be under immense pressure to deliver. With the series tied 1-1, the outcome in Melbourne could define the narrative for the rest of the tour. India’s history at the MCG adds a layer of intrigue. The venue has witnessed several memorable Indian victories in recent years, including their triumph during the iconic 2020-21 Border-Gavaskar series. For Australia, reclaiming dominance at home is imperative, especially after India’s remarkable performances on their previous tours. As fans pack the stands and the world watches, the stage is set for a gripping contest. Beyond the tactical adjustments, the Boxing Day Test will test the character, grit, and determination of two cricketing giants. Will KL Rahul anchor the middle order, or will he open alongside Rohit Sharma? Can India’s bowlers outfox Australia on a pace-friendly track? The answers will unfold on Melbourne’s hallowed turf, where moments of brilliance can turn into cricketing lore.