• Glenn Maxwell recently shared his insights on the potential game-changers for India in the forthcoming Border-Gavaskar Trophy.

  • The Indo-Aus rivalry has often produced nail-biting finishes and showcases of skill, making it one of the most anticipated events in the cricket calendar.

Glenn Maxwell picks three game-changers for Team India ahead of Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2024-25
Glenn Maxwell on key players for India in BGT 2024-25 (Image Source: X)

The excitement is palpable as cricket enthusiasts eagerly await the Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2024-25, a series that promises to be a thrilling contest between two fierce rivals, India and Australia. With a rich history of intense matches and memorable moments, this upcoming series is set to capture the attention of fans worldwide. The rivalry has often produced nail-biting finishes and showcases of skill, making it one of the most anticipated events in the cricket calendar.

Glenn Maxwell names key players for Team India ahead of BGT 2024-25

Australian all-rounder Glenn Maxwell recently shared his insights on the potential game-changers for India in the forthcoming Border-Gavaskar Trophy. Speaking on Star Sports, he emphasized the critical roles played by spin bowlers Ravichandran Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja, who have consistently challenged Australian batsmen over the years.

“I think that over a long period, having played against guys like Ashwin and Jadeja, those two seem to have always been the ones we’ve faced consistently and the battles we’ve had with them have often dictated the outcome of the game,” said Maxwell while speaking on Star Sports.

“If we play well against those two (Ashwin, Jadeja), we’ll generally find ourselves in a better position compared to when they’ve had a field day and run through us. Those two guys have been there for most of my career, being of a similar age,” he added.

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Maxwell picks the best all-format bowler

Maxwell also hailed Jasprit Bumrah as arguably the best bowler across all formats of the game. Recalling his first encounters with Bumrah during the IPL in 2013, he spoke about how Bumrah has evolved from a rookie to an established pacer.

This recognition underscores Bumrah’s incredible journey and impact on the game, as he continues to be a vital asset for the Indian cricket team.

“And probably, more recently, Jasprit Bumrah. I was there in his first year of the IPL in 2013 at Mumbai and pretty much faced him every day in the nets. To see him evolve from a young, untapped talent to what he is now, the probably best bowler across all three formats, is a pretty amazing story,” Maxwell added further.

Fans expect a cracking battle

As the Border-Gavaskar Trophy approaches, fans are brimming with anticipation for what promises to be a thrilling contest. The prospect of Ashwin, Jadeja, and Bumrah taking on Australia’s batting lineup adds an exciting layer to the series. Supporters are eager to witness intense battles on the field, filled with skill, strategy, and the enduring spirit of cricket, as both teams vie for supremacy in this prestigious rivalry.

Also READ: Pat Cummins opens up on the competitiveness between Australia and India in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy

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