New Delhi, November 7: India skipper Virat Kohli might skip the last two Tests of the highly-anticipated four-match series against Australia as he gears up for the birth of his first child in January which could pave the way for an in-form KL Rahul's entry into the middle order. Kohli's actor wife Anushka Sharma is due to give birth to the couple's first child in early January.

The four Test matches will be held in Adelaide (D/N, December 17-21), Melbourne (Dec 26-30), Sydney (Jan 7-11, 2021) and Brisbane (Jan 15-19). The BCCI has, over the years, encouraged cricketers to take paternity breaks and it is no different for India's captain and best batsman. "Look, in normal times, he could have flown back for the birth of his first born, missed a Test and played the final one in Brisbane. However, if the 14-day quarantine is still in place, it will be difficult to go and come back again," the source added. Team India Squad for Australia Tour 2020-21.

There is a school of thought that KL Rahul's presence in the Test squad could be doubly beneficial in such a scenario. While Rohit Sharma (expected to be fully fit before the Test series starts), Mayank Agarwal and Prithvi Shaw are there as opening options, Kohli's probable absence might warrant a bit more solidity in the middle-order. India Tour of Australia 2020–21 Schedule.

BCCI may send Rohit with Indian team on Nov 11:

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Rohit Sharma's presence in the Mumbai Indians playing XI has increased hopes among the BCCI officialdom that the Indian white-ball captain could well board the chartered flight to Australia on November 11 along with the rest of the squad.

"A decision will be taken soon in this regard. It's only fair that Rohit stays with the team and does his strength and conditioning work under physio Nitin Patel and trainer Nick Webb. Let's see how it goes," the source added.

If required, India could rest Rohit for the ODIs, starting November 27, and he can come back during the T20 series. By the time the Test matches start, he could be fully fit for the rigours of five-day cricket. He was nursing a hamstring strain but declared that it is "absolutely fine" recently.

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