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India is yet to decide on Shubman Gill's opening the first test against Australia at Perth Stadium. The Indian opener fractured his left thumb while fielding at slip last week. However, bowling coach Morne Morkel said that management will give every chance to prove his fitness before the opening match.
"Shubman is improving every day. Obviously, he picked up a nasty blow in that intra-squad warm-up game. I think with him it's going to be a day-to-day process," Morkel told reporters.
"Fingers crossed for that improvement. We'll wait to take a call on him up until the morning of the test match."
With skipper Rohit Sharma set to miss the match following the birth of his second child, Gill's absence could heap more pressure on India's less experienced batsmen on fiery Australian pitches but Morkel backed them to rise to the occasion.
"It's going to be great learning for these young guys, who can front up against a quality test bowling attack. Australia aren't going to bowl you many bad balls," Morkel said.
"But in saying that there's good leadership within the group that can help and settle the nerves with that. As a group, we're all excited for the challenge."
Seamer Mohammed Shami is not part of the squad for the five-match series having only returned to action this month after suffering an ankle injury at last year's 50-overs World Cup and a knee issue during his recovery.
The 34-year-old claimed seven wickets in a domestic match last week but will not be rushed back to national duty.
"We're definitely keeping a close eye on Shami. He's a world class bowler," Morkel said.
"We need to understand he's been out of the game for almost a year. We have to respect him and his body. It's a massive win that he's back playing and picking up wickets."
(With Reuters inputs)
"Shubman is improving every day. Obviously, he picked up a nasty blow in that intra-squad warm-up game. I think with him it's going to be a day-to-day process," Morkel told reporters.
"Fingers crossed for that improvement. We'll wait to take a call on him up until the morning of the test match."
With skipper Rohit Sharma set to miss the match following the birth of his second child, Gill's absence could heap more pressure on India's less experienced batsmen on fiery Australian pitches but Morkel backed them to rise to the occasion.
"It's going to be great learning for these young guys, who can front up against a quality test bowling attack. Australia aren't going to bowl you many bad balls," Morkel said.
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"But in saying that there's good leadership within the group that can help and settle the nerves with that. As a group, we're all excited for the challenge."
Seamer Mohammed Shami is not part of the squad for the five-match series having only returned to action this month after suffering an ankle injury at last year's 50-overs World Cup and a knee issue during his recovery.
The 34-year-old claimed seven wickets in a domestic match last week but will not be rushed back to national duty.
"We're definitely keeping a close eye on Shami. He's a world class bowler," Morkel said.
"We need to understand he's been out of the game for almost a year. We have to respect him and his body. It's a massive win that he's back playing and picking up wickets."
(With Reuters inputs)
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