India face Australia in a must-win second ODI at Adelaide Oval on Thursday, with focus on struggling veterans Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma to deliver series-saving performances after India's seven-wicket loss in Perth. The match will test India's heavy reliance on all-rounders, especially with the absence of Hardik Pandya affecting team balance. India's batting unit struggled in the opening ODI amid multiple rain interruptions, managing only 136 runs which proved insufficient for the bowlers to defend. The Adelaide pitch is expected to offer bounce and lateral movement early in the Australian summer. Australia has made changes to their lineup with Matt Kuhnemann being released while Adam Zampa returns after his child's birth. Alex Carey is also back after completing his She

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