India’s decision to exclude R Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja from the playing XI for the first Test against Australia in Perth has generated significant discussion and surprise among cricket fans and experts alike.
This marks a notable moment in Indian cricket, as it is the first time in three years that both premier spinners have been omitted from a Test match lineup.
The last time India played a Test without either Ashwin or Jadeja was during the iconic Gabba Test in January 2021, which ended in a historic victory for India.
Since then, both players have been integral to India’s Test success, contributing significantly with both bat and ball.
This decision marks only the fifth instance since Jadeja’s debut, where India fielded a Test XI without either spinner, highlighting how rare this situation is.
Why India Dropped Ashwin and Jadeja for the Australian Test Series?
Strategic Selection: India opted for Washington Sundar as the lone spinner, which reflects a tactical choice based on the conditions at the Optus Stadium, known for its pace and bounce.
The management believed that Sundar’s all-around ability and effectiveness against left-handed batsmen made him a more suitable option than Ashwin or Jadeja in this context.
Pace Attack Preference: With the pitch expected to favor fast bowlers, India decided to field four pacers: Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Siraj, Nitish Kumar Reddy, and Harshit Rana.
This approach exploits the conditions effectively, especially since Australia has several left-handed batsmen in their lineup.
Sundar’s Recent Form: Washington Sundar has shown promising form in recent matches, including an impressive performance against New Zealand, in which he took 16 wickets across two Tests.
His ability to contribute with the bat—evidenced by a significant innings of 152 in the Ranji Trophy—also played a role in his selection.
Reactions from Experts
Former players and cricket analysts have expressed surprise at this bold decision. Sunil Gavaskar criticized the omission of Ashwin and Jadeja, emphasizing their vast experience and skill set that could have been crucial on Australian pitches. He noted that their ability to control runs and provide strategic depth would be missed.