With the exception of Kuldeep, India changed the pair in the day and night test.



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After collapsing in the first test, the India team has changed brilliantly. Despite the victory, Motera was expected to make changes in the first XI of the Test.

The Indian team kept the current testing style in day and night testing. India composed three spinners and two pacemakers. Mohammad Siraj was abandoned as soon as Jaspreet Bumra returned. On the other hand, Kuldeep, who could not impact in the previous game, had to go out again. Washington Sundar has been returned in his place.

Batting in Motara can play a big role. That’s why Sundar took his place on the team as a bowling all-rounder.

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Four changes again in the first eleven of England. James Anderson, Joffra Archer, Bairstow and Crowley replaced Ellen Joe Burns, Dan Lawrence, Oli Stone and Moin Ali in the starting eleven. England decided to hit first after winning the toss.

Meanwhile, the big news before the historic test is in Indian cricket. Before the day and night test, it was announced that the world’s largest stadium would be named after Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The stadium was inaugurated by President Ramnath Kobind before the third test.

Currently, there is an arrangement for 1 lakh 10,000 spectators to watch the game in Motara. However, only 55,000 viewers have been allowed in according to Kovid’s protocol.

Team India 1st XI:
Rohit Sharma, Shubhaman Gill, Cheteshwar Pujara, Virat Kohli, Ajinkya Rahane, Rishabh Panth, R Ashwin, Akshar Patel, Washington Sundar, Jaspreet Bumra, Ishant Sharma

England first XI: Dom Sibley, Jack Crowley, Johnny Bairstow, Joe Root, Ben Stokes, Oli Pope, Ben Fox, Joffra Archer, Jack Leach, Stuart Broad, James Anderson

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