New Delhi: Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli will have to find a way of tackling Australia’s plan to probe them in the ‘corridor of uncertainty’ in the second ODI in Adelaide on Thursday.

India’s batting collapsed in a seven-wicket rout in the opener of the three-match series in Perth, with Rohit and Kohli falling cheaply, unable to negotiate the moving ball.

Australia will again test them through the relentlessness of Mitchell Starc and Josh Hazlewood on a fresh Adelaide Oval pitch expected to provide bounce and lateral movement.

The home side could also have experienced leg-spinner Adam Zampa and a fit-again Alex Carey to trouble the India batting line-up.

Ro-ko under pressure

Pressure would undoubtedly been on ROhit and Kohli, as they are playing international cricket after six months.

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