Rohit Sharma's Team India and Australia square off in the World Test Championship (WTC) finals, which begin on June 7, they will try to break the ICC trophy drought. Australia had a setback before the match when bowler Josh Hazlewood was ruled out. As his successor, Michael Neser has been enlisted. The Indian squad, in contrast, has so far avoided any injuries. The squad had been practising in Arundel up until last Saturday, but has now switched to practising at The Oval, the location of the championship game.
Ishan Kishan and KS Bharat are the two candidates for wicketkeeper, however there has been much discussion over this decision. In India's red-ball system, Ishan and Bharat are both raw, which has made the decision much more tough. Ishan, who many people believe to be a better hitter than Bharat, has yet to play for India in a longer format despite having four matches to his CV.