University of Nevada, Reno - Spring 2021
Psychology 101, Chapter 3 Paper
Professor Schultz, Section 8
September 13, 2021
The India cricket team toured Australia from November 2018 to January 2019 to play four
Tests, three One Day Internationals (ODIs) and three Twenty20 International (T20I)
matches. Additionally, Initially, the Test match at the Adelaide Oval was planned to be a
day/night fixture, but the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) declined the offer
from Cricket Australia to play the match under lights. (Johnson, 2020)
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## Conclusion
In April 2018, the Western Australian Cricket Association confirmed that the Perth Stadium
would host its first ever Test match. During the second Test, it became the tenth venue in
Australia to host a Test match. India's regular wicket-keeper for limited overs matches, MS
Dhoni, was not named in the side's squad for the T20I fixtures for this series and the ones
against the West Indies. Instead, India's Test wicket-keeper, Rishabh Pant, was selected in
Dhoni's place. The T20I series was drawn 1–1, after the second match finished in a no
result.
## Findings
India won the Test series 2–1, after the fourth match of the series finished as a draw. India
became the first Asian team to win a Test series in Australia.
## Discussion
In the ODI series that followed, Australia won the first match by 34 runs, recording their
1,000th win in international cricket. However, India went on to win the next two games, and
consequently the series 2–1; in the process recording their first bilateral ODI series victory
in Australia.
## Background (List)
- == Squads ==
Mitchell Starc was added to Australia's T20I squad for the third match, replacing Billy
Stanlake, who was injured.
- Prithvi Shaw was ruled out of India's Test squad due to injury and was replaced by
Mayank Agarwal.
- Hardik Pandya was also added to India's squad for the last two Test matches.
- Marnus Labuschagne was added to Australia's squad for the fourth Test.
- Jasprit Bumrah was rested for the ODI series and was replaced by Mohammed Siraj in
India's squad.
## Analysis
Mitchell Marsh was ruled out of Australia's squad for the first ODI due to illness and was
replaced by Ashton Turner. On 11 January 2019, Hardik Pandya and KL Rahul were
suspended by the BCCI following controversial comments they made on the Indian talk
show Koffee with Karan earlier in the month. They were ruled out of the ODI series of this
tour, and all of the fixtures of India's tour to New Zealand. Vijay Shankar was added to
India's ODI squad as a replacement.
## Conclusion
== T20I series ==
=== 1st T20I ===
=== 2nd T20I ===
=== 3rd T20I ===
== Tour match ==
=== Four-day match: Cricket Australia XI vs India ===
== Test series ==
Entering the series, India held the Border–Gavaskar Trophy after winning the 2017 series
2–1. Australia won the previous series at home 2–0 in 2014–15. === 1st Test ===
=== 2nd Test ===
=== 3rd Test ===
=== 4th Test ===
== ODI series ==
=== 1st ODI ===
=== 2nd ODI ===
=== 3rd ODI ===
== In popular culture ==
An Australian docu-series – The Test was produced, following the Australian national
cricket team in the aftermath of the Australian ball tampering scandal. The third and fourth
episodes of Season 1 featured Australia playing the 4 tests against India. == References ==
== External links ==
Series home at ESPNcricinfo
References / Works Cited:
1. Wikipedia (n.d.). Retrieved from https://wikipedia.org/
2. Random Book Title (2022). Academic Publishing House.