Ironically, it was in October 1996 in a one-off Test between India and Australia in what was called then Feroz Shah Kotla ground that the Border-Gavaskar Trophy was first initiated. Now, with the series witnessing the most amazing duels in Test cricket in the past few years, the fans in New Delhi can expect some exhilarating action, if India and Australia can iron out their respective flaws.
India's top order has been in misfiring mode, barring skipper Rohit Sharma, who was magnificent in his 120, which was a combination of attack and defence in equal measure. K.L Rahul has to get big runs, especially with an in-form Shubman Gill waiting in the wings.
Pujara would like to bring his classical style of batsmanship into play to make his milestone match memorable, while Virat Kohli will be itching to treat the home crowd to an amazing display of strokeplay, provided he manages to get the better of spinners, who have been his Achilles heel for long.