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Make your Fantasy Cricket team on My11Circle App : https://bit.ly/3h0l1WG 🏆SUBMIT YOUR FANTASY TEAM SCREENSHOT AND GET FEATURED!🏆 👉https://forms.gle/YcqWs5qBK2MYDyU2A For queries: anatomizedtube@gmail.com PREVIEW: Australia’s preparations for the second Twenty20 international against India later on Sunday have been upset with fast bowler Mitchell Starc released for the remainder of the series on compassionate grounds.​ Starc left the team’s bio-secure bubble in Sydney on Saturday after being told about a family illness. India would look to seal the series when they face Australia in the second T20I at the SCG on Sunday, the 6th of December. The visitors, led by fine batting performances by KL Rahul and Ravindra Jadeja and a brilliant spell of leg-spin bowling by concussion substitute, Yuzvendra Chahal took the lead in Canberra with an 11-run victory. India last lost a T20I series in February, 2019 - at home against Australia. Since then they have remained unbeaten and would be looking to seal their fifth consecutive T20I series at the SCG. Ravindra Jadeja is out of the T20I series due to a concussion after being hit on the helmet by a MItchell Starc bouncer in Canberra. The Indian team management has an esoteric approach to all white-ball bilateral series leading up to World Cups. Going by the statements made in India and the nature of the team selections, results do not tend to ruffle the management. Shardul Thakur, inducted in the T20I team after Ravindra Jadeja suffered concussion, had claimed that the team is looking at the white-ball leg of the Australian tour as a six-match series instead of it being two three-match series in ODI and T20I format. Going by that perception, India are 2-2 with Australia with two T20Is to go in Sydney. The second T20I on Sunday, then, gives them the first chance to pull ahead of the hosts on this tour. Earlier in the year, India coach Ravi Shastri and captain Virat Kohli had declared that the ODI format was insignificant when there are two T20 World Cups lined up and that the format could only be considered as an extension of the T20 game. In essence, the Indian team is in the middle of a long and winding audition. The audition has often resembled musical chairs for most players. The quest for the right combination has looked never-ending. Caught in the commotion are the middle order batsmen like Shreyas Iyer, Sanju Samson and Manish Pandey. Then there's the spin department. The once perceived magic combo of Kuldeep Yadav and Yuzvendra Chahal has been given the goby while the pacers are torn between managing workloads and opportunities. Yet, Sunday is an opportunity for the team to settling down on its first team. T Natarajan, for one, has given enough confidence to allow Bumrah a good rest ahead of the Test series. Shardul has shown enough control to fill in for an off-colour Shami. It's time they got a run. Chahal dished out a lesson in the last game. Mohammed Shami went for a few runs in Canberra and may be rested with Jasprit Bumrah coming into the XI. The rest of the bowling looks sorted. T Natarajan was very impressive on his T20I debut and returned with three wickets. Washington Sundar continued from where he left in the IPL 2020 - he was, once again, brilliantly restrictive and conceded just 16 runs in his 4 overs (two overs in the powerplay) in Canberra. Australia has a few injury issues - their biggest worry would be the availability of their in-form captain, Aaron Finch. He suffered a hip injury against India in Canberra and remains a doubtful starter in Sydney. If he does not make it to the XI, Matthew Wade might fill in as stand-in captain and open with D'Arcy Short. The batting will rely heavily on Steven Smith and Glenn Maxwell - after excelling in the ODIs both of them failed to deliver in the first T20I in Canberra and would be desperate to make amends with big contributions to level the series. Australia have released Cameron Green from the squad and drafted in the experienced, Nathan Lyon who could find a place in the XI. The home team will again expect a big performance from all-rounder, Moises Henriques, who was brilliant, both with the bat and ball in Canberra. WHEN: 6th December, 1:40 PM IST WHERE: Sydney, Australia Teams: Australia: D Arcy Short, Aaron Finch(c), Steven Smith, Glenn Maxwell, Moises Henriques, Matthew Wade(w), Sean Abbott, Mitchell Starc, Mitchell Swepson, Adam Zampa, Josh Hazlewood, Nathan Lyon, Alex Carey, Daniel Sams, Andrew Tye, Marnus Labuschagne, Marcus Stoinis India: KL Rahul(w), Shikhar Dhawan, Virat Kohli(c), Sanju Samson, Manish Pandey, Hardik Pandya, Washington Sundar, Deepak Chahar, Mohammed Shami, T Natarajan, Yuzvendra Chahal, Jasprit Bumrah, Shardul Thakur, Shreyas Iyer, Mayank Agarwal, Navdeep Saini

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