The 19-year-old Musheer Khan, after a brilliant first-class season, is all set to join India A in their tour of Australia, which includes three four-day matches. He finds his place in the team courtesy of some very promising and brilliant performances of him that did not escape the selectors' notice. A double hundred in the Ranji Trophy quarterfinals and a hundred in the final were some of his recent feats. He finished off his first-class debut season with 433 runs from just three matches for the winning Mumbai team. His fighting 181-run knock for India B against India A in the Duleep Trophy showed that he could hold his head high under pressure against more formidable opponents. The team for the tour of Australia A was selected after the Duleep Trophy and upcoming Irani Cup match between the Rest of India and Ranji champions, Mumbai. Khan’s inclusion is part of the BCCI's plan to nurture young talent. Rajasthan's left-arm spinner Manav Suthar is also being considered, as selectors see him as a potential future option alongside players like Axar Patel and Ravindra Jadeja. Also Read | IND vs BAN Test Series: Full Schedule, Timings, Venue, and Squads The Indian senior men's team will face Bangladesh in a two-match Test series, starting on September 19. The squad will be in a dilemma in choosing between the experienced KL Rahul and young Sarfaraz Khan in the playing XI. BCCI stated as per NDTV, "For people on the outside, they don't understand how a team works and what are the systems in place. In his last three Test matches, KL scored a century in South Africa, one of the best Test knocks in recent times and 86 at Hyderabad in the last Test he played before injury. He was not dropped but got injured. So, he is fit and available, scored a fifty in Duleep, got match time, and he will start," For test against Bangladesh, Rishabh Pant made a comeback to the Test team for the first time since his car accident in December 2022. Mohammed Shami, however, is not part of the squad given that he is still recovering from ankle surgery. Also Read | Top 10 Iconic Spinners in Cricket’s Glorious History