Updated On: 16 December, 2020 08:48 AM IST | New Delhi | IANS
Azhar added that the playing eleven should include two spinners, including a wrist spinner. However, he remains worried over India's slip-fielding

Hardik Pandya celebrates after taking his fifth wicket, that of England's Stuart Broad during play on the second day of the third Test cricket match between England and India at Trent Bridge in Nottingham, central England on August 19, 2018. Pic/ AFP
Former India skipper Mohammed Azharuddin on Tuesday said that India should go with five bowlers, five batsmen and a wicketkeeper against Australia in the first Test at Adelaide Oval. He also felt that Hardik Pandya should have been in the Test squad as India needed his type of batsman in Australia.
Azhar added that the playing eleven should include two spinners, including a wrist spinner. However, he remains worried over India's slip-fielding.