Reports are saying that Indian Head Coach Gautam Gambhir will return from Australia in the middle of the Border Gavaskar Trophy, citing a family emergency. However, it is expected that he will join the team before the pink ball test that will start on December 6 in Adelaide. It is also ensured that Gautam Gambhir will not take part in the practice match scheduled to begin on Saturday prior to the second test. COACH GAUTAM GAMBHIR TO FLY BACK HOME FROM AUSTRALIA DUE TO PERSONAL REASONS...!!!!- He will rejoin Team India in Australia ahead of Pink ball Test Match. (Express Sports). pic.twitter.com/6fEKFZK17u — Tanuj Singh (@ImTanujSingh) November 26, 2024 The Indian Cricket team will travel to Canberra on Wednesday to gear up for the second test, which is eventually a day-night pink ball Test hosted at the Adelaide Oval. The team is preparing for the day-night Test in Adelaide, which is expected to be a tough outing against the Australian pace attack. Read: India vs Australia first test: India wins by 295 runs Perth Test Sum-up India sealed a famous win by a huge 295-run margin at Perth on Day 4 of the first Test of the Border Gavaskar Trophy. A rusty start on day 1, as India dismantled at 150 runs, came back strongly against the "mighty" Aussies. Jasprit Bumrah, who took the charge as the Indian captain, alone took 5 wickets in the first and 3 wickets in the second innings, guiding India for the win. With the win, India climbed to the top position of the World Test Championship Ranking with a percentage point tally of 61.11. This was India’s second Test win in Perth, their first since the 2008 WACA triumph, and their second-largest victory against Australia, behind the 320-run win in Mohali under MS Dhoni. Their previous biggest win in Australia was a 222-run triumph in Melbourne under Bishan Singh Bedi in 1977.