December 5, 2024: Ravi Shastri’s suggestion to include Akash Deep in the playing XI for the Adelaide Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy reflects a strategic move that could add variety to India’s bowling attack, particularly with the pink ball. With his focus on seam and swing, Shastri believes Akash Deep could be more suited for the conditions in Adelaide, which may favor the ability to generate movement, especially given the lacquered pink ball.
The Adelaide Oval is a ground with a complex history for India, particularly after the infamous collapse of 36/9 during the 2020-21 series. This makes any tactical decision in this Test crucial. Shastri’s emphasis on conditions, particularly the seam and swing potential with the pink ball, highlights the need for bowlers who can exploit these factors—qualities that Akash Deep possesses.
In contrast, Harshit Rana, despite his strong debut performance in Perth, was less effective on a flatter pitch. The conditions in Adelaide, with the pink ball, could offer Akash an opportunity to make more of an impact, especially since the ball is likely to swing and seam in the initial overs.
Shastri’s comments underline the importance of adaptability in Test cricket, particularly when playing with the pink ball under unfamiliar conditions. Akash Deep’s potential to offer a different attacking option could prove valuable in a match where conditions could change quickly, and Australia’s top order will need to be tested with both pace and movement. It will be interesting to see whether the Indian team management takes this route, especially with the team already fielding a strong pace attack with Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Siraj.
The final choice will depend on the pitch conditions on match day, but Akash Deep’s inclusion in the 12-man squad gives India flexibility in terms of bowling options.