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'It'll be a challenging one': Suryakumar Yadav to Rohit Sharma's men ahead of Border-Gavaskar Trophy

Suryakumar Yadav sends well wishes to the Indian Test team as they gear up for the Border-Gavaskar Trophy in Australia. With several key players focusing on the Test series, India's depth was evident in their T20I series win. The upcoming series holds significant weight as it could determine India's place in the World Test Championship final.
'It'll be a challenging one': Suryakumar Yadav to Rohit Sharma's men ahead of Border-Gavaskar Trophy
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NEW DELHI: Suryakumar Yadav extended his best wishes to the Indian team ahead of the challenging Border-Gavaskar Trophy in Australia. The depth of talent in Indian cricket, a cornerstone of their modern dominance, was on full display as Suryakumar led the Men in Blue to a 3-1 T20I series victory in the absence of key players.Rishabh Pant, Jasprit Bumrah, Yashasvi Jaiswal, and Shubman Gill were unavailable for the T20I series, focusing instead on the upcoming five-match Test series against Australia, which begins next week in Perth.The high-stakes Test series could play a decisive role in determining the fate of the World Test Championship final, scheduled for next year in London. India, coming off a historic series whitewash against New Zealand, will need to secure four wins out of five Tests to guarantee their spot in the final."For the squad in Australia, I wish them all the luck. I know they're well prepared going into the series, and I know it'll be a challenging one, but at the same time, I wish them all the luck," Suryakumar said during the post-match press conference.Meanwhile, India ramped up preparations for the grueling series with intra-squad match simulations, focusing on adapting to Perth's pace and bounce-friendly conditions.
Reflecting on the young players' performances in the T20I series, Suryakumar emphasized the strength of India’s cricketing foundation."I think it says a lot about how strong the base of Indian cricket is. Guys playing a lot of domestic cricket going back home... that speaks a lot about their urge to go back, play for their state, and do well," he added.
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