Matthew renshaw
BGT 2024-25: Scott Boland Included In Prime Minister’s XI For Pink-ball Match Against India
The match is also going to see India's regular captain Rohit Sharma play for the visitors after missing the ongoing first Test in Perth due to the birth of his second child. India are slated to play a pink-ball Test match after nearly three years in the second Border-Gavaskar Trophy game in Adelaide, and the tour game in Canberra is crucial preparation for it.
Apart from Hazlewood, batter Matthew Renshaw is the other capped player in the Prime Minister’s XI line-up. “The squad contains a mix of experience combined with some promising emerging players in Australian cricket. The Prime Minister’s XI match presents an opportunity for a highly-talented squad to impress against a strong Indian team in their only pink-ball hit out prior to the second Test.”
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