Unexpected message for Gambhir and Rohit about potential changes in India's XI for 3rd Test against Australia: 'Not at the expense of Rana'

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The Indian pace troika of Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Siraj and Harshit Rana, who troubled the Australian batsmen in Perth, couldn't replicate their success with the pink ball. Bumrah and Siraj picked up four wickets each, but Rana went wicketless and conceded runs at an economy rate of 5.40. Following a disappointing performance in Adelaide, doubts have emerged about Rana's inclusion in the playing XI, with Akash Deep eager to make his Test debut in Australia.

Manjrekar also feels that Akash should get a chance in the XI, but he also feels it should not be at the expense of Rana, as the former can be picked if India decide to go for a pace attack.

"Not at the expense of Harshit Rana. But, I think that might happen. Just trying to read the team management's mind, but if it's an all-out pace pitch, he (Akash Deep) can be the fourth seamer...So India have to think about that carefully," Manjrekar said on ESPNCricinfo.

Akash made an impressive Test debut during the England series earlier this year; he also did a decent job with the ball against Bangladesh and New Zealand in the limited opportunities. He managed to trouble the batters with new ball despite not much assistance from the surface for the pacers.

Tricky job for Rohit-Gambhir to finalise pace attack

With the Brisbane Test fast approaching, the Indian team appears focused and determined to bounce back from their recent defeat and players have started the preparations already. The rigorous practice sessions reflect their commitment to improving and delivering a stronger performance in the upcoming match.

Manjrekar suggested that India should assess the Gabba pitch wisely before deciding on the third and fourth seamers in the line-up.

"This bowling lineup with Bumrah, Siraj, Harshit Rana or Akash Deep is starting to look a little inadequate, if the pitch is going to be as flat as it was in Adelaide in Brisbane. Otherwise, it should be enough," he added.

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