• Indian captain Rohit Sharma is expected to miss first few Tests of Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2024-25.

  • Rohit’s potential absence leaves an opening spot available, giving a few other players the opportunity to step up and partner with Yashasvi Jaiswal.

AUS vs IND: 3 players who can open for India in Rohit Sharma’s absence
3 players who can open in the absence of Rohit Sharma in BGT (Image Source: X)

Following a disappointing 3-0 series defeat against New Zealand, Team India shift focus to their next Test battle – the Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2024-25 in Australia. This marquee series has gained even more significance, as India seeks to bounce back and reaffirm their dominance after a rare setback at home. While recent losses have heightened pressure, India enter the series with confidence, thanks to consecutive historic series wins in Australia, both in 2018-19 and 2020-21.

Adding to the intrigue, India might be without Rohit Sharma, their current Test captain, for the first few matches. Rohit, a crucial figure at the top of the order, is expected to miss the games due to paternity leave, as he awaits the birth of his second child. This anticipated absence will leave India with an opening spot to fill – a challenge, but also an opportunity for other talented players to step into the role and partner with young opener Yashasvi Jaiswal.

3 players who can open for India in the absence of Rohit Sharma

1. Abhimanyu Easwaran – The consistent performer from the domestic circuit

Abhimanyu Easwaran has been a consistent presence in India’s domestic cricket scene, building a reputation as one of the most dependable openers. The 29-year-old batter from Bengal boasts an impressive first-class record, with over 7,600 runs at an average nearing 50. His ability to handle pressure, particularly in tough situations, has established him as a reliable player who can anchor the innings. Easwaran’s solid technique, patience, and calm temperament make him well-suited for the rigorous Test format. With a track record of steady performances on challenging pitches, he could be a strategic choice for the high-stakes Australian series, where conditions often favor bowlers.

For Easwaran, this opportunity could also serve as a major career breakthrough, allowing him to demonstrate his readiness for the international stage. If selected, his partnership with Jaiswal could provide India with a balanced opening pair, one that mixes aggression with stability.

2. Shubman Gill – The dynamic and adaptable talent

While Shubman Gill has been recently batting in the middle order, his versatility and experience as an opener make him a strong candidate for the role. Gill’s rise in international cricket has been impressive, with his natural stroke-making ability and refined technique making him a standout performer. Known for his fluid batting and adaptability, he previously opened for India in Tests, including in challenging overseas series, and proved he can handle the pressure at the top.

Gill’s strengths lie in his fearless approach, combined with the ability to stay grounded in testing conditions. As an opener in Australia, he would not only bring his expansive range of shots but also his experience in facing quality fast bowling, which is essential on the bouncy pitches Down Under. His ability to adjust quickly to the role could make him a valuable asset if India chooses a flexible approach for the series. Partnering with Jaiswal, Gill could add a mix of caution and aggression, allowing India to capitalize on any loose deliveries and build momentum early.

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3. KL Rahul – The seasoned campaigner looking for redemption

KL Rahul’s past performance on Australian soil may not have lived up to expectations, but the experienced batter has the skills to make a strong comeback. Rahul is known for his fluid technique and stylish play, traits that have made him a consistent player for India in multiple formats. With 48 Test matches under his belt, he brings a wealth of experience, which could prove invaluable for India, especially if the team find themselves under pressure in the series.

For Rahul, this series could be an opportunity to showcase his adaptability and play a more significant role in the Test setup. Despite recent struggles, Rahul has a proven track record in handling fast bowling and tackling challenging pitches. Known for his ability to stabilize the innings or accelerate when needed, he has the experience to assess the game’s demands and play accordingly. As an opener, Rahul’s presence would bring confidence to the side and could help India get off to solid starts, easing pressure on the middle order.

India’s path forward: Navigating challenges in Rohit’s absence

The Border-Gavaskar Trophy presents India with a formidable challenge, and Rohit’s potential absence only adds to the complexity. However, the team has multiple promising options in Easwaran, Gill, and Rahul, each bringing unique strengths to the role. Whether India opts for Easwaran’s reliability, Gill’s dynamism, or Rahul’s experience, the opening partnership will be crucial in setting the tone for the series.

Also READ: 3 players who can replace Steve Smith as opener for Australia in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2024-25

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