Perth, October 19, 2025 — A fresh era of ODI cricket began at the Optus Stadium as Australia won the toss and captain Mitchell Marsh elected to bowl first under heavy cloud cover. With rain in the air, a green-tinged drop-in pitch, and new faces on both sides, the stage was set for a compelling opening match of the India–Australia 2025 ODI series.
The match also marks a significant moment in the format’s evolution for both sides — India entering a post-Champions Trophy leadership transition under Shubman Gill, and Australia introducing new talent as part of their own ODI rebuild.
Nitish Kumar Reddy’s ODI Debut Headlines India’s Team News
Reddy Receives Cap From Rohit Sharma
India provided a major highlight before the first ball when young Andhra Pradesh allrounder Nitish Kumar Reddy was handed his maiden ODI cap, presented by senior statesman Rohit Sharma. The choice reflects India’s long-term planning in all-round depth and Reddy’s rapid rise over the last 18 months.
A Venue Full of Memories for Reddy
Remarkably, Reddy made his Test debut at the same venue last year, when India scripted a stunning victory at Optus Stadium — their first-ever Test win in Perth. His return now, in white-ball colors, adds a compelling emotional layer to his ODI debut.
Gill Begins His Captaincy Era in ODIs
First ODI as Full-Time Captain
This match marks the beginning of Shubman Gill’s ODI captaincy career, coming just months after India’s triumphant Champions Trophy campaign. With KL Rahul stepping down from leadership duties and Rohit Sharma moving to a senior advisory role, Gill’s appointment signals India’s effort to build a young, long-term leader.
Return of Rohit and Kohli
After being rested since the IPL 2025 season, both Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli return to India’s ODI XI. The trio of Rohit–Gill–Kohli at the top restores a familiar and formidable structure.
- Gill and Rohit opened the innings.
- Kohli resumed his iconic No. 3 role.
Their presence brings experience to a lineup featuring several allround options and a young pace engine.
India’s Team Combination: Allrounders Take Priority
Three Allrounders, Kuldeep Left Out
India opted for an all-rounder-heavy XI:
- Axar Patel
- Washington Sundar
- Nitish Kumar Reddy
The decision meant that frontline wrist-spinner Kuldeep Yadav was left out, a bold call given his strong performances earlier in the year.
Pace Attack Led by Siraj
India’s bowling lineup includes:
- Mohammed Siraj — the strike weapon
- Arshdeep Singh — swing option
- Harshit Rana — the tearaway quick who continues to grow in international cricket
This combination provides pace variety tailored for Perth’s bounce-heavy conditions.
Australia’s Transition Phase: Renshaw and Owen Make ODI Debuts
Renshaw Presented Cap by Shaun Marsh
Australia began the day celebrating two new ODI players. Matt Renshaw, long considered a red-ball specialist, finally earned his first ODI cap. Former teammate Shaun Marsh presented it, symbolizing continuity between two generations of Australian batting.
Owen Receives Cap From Tim David
Allrounder Mitchell Owen, one of Australia’s rising power-hitting talents, received his maiden cap from Tim David. His inclusion follows Australia’s recent push to strengthen their middle-order explosiveness and pace-bowling depth.
Philippe Returns as Wicketkeeper
Josh Philippe, last part of Australia’s ODI squad in 2021, returned to the XI to take over wicketkeeping duties — another sign of Australia’s revamped approach.
Australia’s Bowling Attack: Mix of Experience and Youth
Kuhnemann Replaces Zampa
Left-arm spinner Matt Kuhnemann earned a spot ahead of leg-spinner Adam Zampa, giving Australia a finger-spin option better suited for the cool, damp weather expected through the afternoon.
Pace Trio: Starc, Hazlewood, Ellis
Australia’s seam attack remains highly formidable:
- Mitchell Starc — the enforcer
- Josh Hazlewood — the metronomic control bowler
- Nathan Ellis — the deceptive change-of-pace specialist
Their ability to exploit early movement influenced Marsh’s decision to bowl.
Conditions: Overcast Skies, Damp Pitch, Rain Threat Looms
Weather Forecast
A wet morning forced minor delays in preparation. With heavier showers predicted later, both captains acknowledged weather could dictate strategic choices, especially regarding DLS.
Unknown Pitch Behavior
The Optus Stadium wicket has not hosted a cricket match since last summer, meaning analysts had limited recent data. The pitch is expected to offer bounce and movement early but may slow down as the match progresses.
Massive Crowd Expected for a Rare ODI in Perth
More than 40,000 fans are projected to attend, close to the stadium’s 45,000-seat configuration for cricket.
- Australia have never won an ODI at Optus Stadium.
- India, meanwhile, are playing their first-ever ODI at this venue.
The historical novelty has added to public anticipation.
Playing XIs
Australia
Travis Head, Mitchell Marsh (capt), Matthew Short, Josh Philippe (wk), Matt Renshaw, Cooper Connolly, Mitchell Owen, Mitchell Starc, Nathan Ellis, Matt Kuhnemann, Josh Hazlewood.
India
Rohit Sharma, Shubman Gill (capt), Virat Kohli, Shreyas Iyer, Axar Patel, KL Rahul (wk), Washington Sundar, Nitish Kumar Reddy, Harshit Rana, Arshdeep Singh, Mohammed Siraj.
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