Table of Contents
- Chopra’s Bold India XI Prediction
- Why Jasprit Bumrah Is Missing
- Batting Order Breakdown
- Spin-Heavy All-Rounder Approach
- Fan Reactions and Expert Debate
- Sources
India XI: Chopra’s Bold Prediction for Perth Opener
Former India opener Aakash Chopra has stirred the cricketing world with his predicted India XI for the first ODI against Australia in Perth—and it comes with a major surprise. Despite Team India’s recent arrival in Australia and Jasprit Bumrah being fit, Chopra has left out the pace spearhead in favor of a spin-heavy attack.
Chopra’s lineup, shared in a detailed video analysis, features Shubman Gill as captain, with Rohit Sharma and Gill opening the innings, followed by Virat Kohli at No. 3—marking a return to the classic top order that dominated world cricket for years.
Why Jasprit Bumrah Is Missing
While Bumrah remains India’s premier fast bowler across formats, Chopra believes the conditions in Perth—and the current team balance—favor a different approach.
“Perth’s pitch has slowed down in recent years,” Chopra explained. “It’s not the express pace paradise it once was. With dew expected in evening games, spinners could play a bigger role in the middle overs.”
Instead of Bumrah, Chopra opts for Mohammed Siraj as the lead pacer, supported by Hardik Pandya and two spin all-rounders—Washington Sundar and Ravindra Jadeja.
Batting Order Breakdown
Chopra’s India XI batting order looks like this:
- Rohit Sharma – Returning to ODI cricket with explosive intent
- Shubman Gill (c) – Leading the side and anchoring the innings
- Virat Kohli – Back in familiar No. 3 territory
- Shreyas Iyer – The backbone of the middle order
- KL Rahul (wk) – Wicketkeeper-batter providing stability
- Hardik Pandya – Finisher and fifth bowler
- Ravindra Jadeja – Spin all-rounder and lower-order hitter
Spin-Heavy All-Rounder Approach
The bowling attack reflects Chopra’s strategic emphasis on control and versatility:
- Mohammed Siraj – New ball and death overs
- Hardik Pandya – Medium pace and yorkers
- Washington Sundar – Off-spin and economical middle overs
- Ravindra Jadeja – Left-arm spin and fielding dynamo
Notably absent: Kuldeep Yadav and Jasprit Bumrah—two names fans expected to see. Chopra argues that Sundar offers better batting depth and fielding, crucial in high-stakes ODIs.
Fan Reactions and Expert Debate
The prediction has ignited debate online. While some fans agree with the tactical shift toward balance, others call the Bumrah omission “unthinkable,” especially in a high-pressure series against Australia.
“You don’t bench Bumrah unless he’s injured,” tweeted one follower. Another countered: “If it’s about match-ups and conditions, maybe Chopra has a point.”
With the first ODI set for October 19 at Perth Stadium, all eyes will be on Team India’s final XI. Will coach Rahul Dravid follow a similar blueprint—or stick with his trusted pace leader?