The match, with five more home Test matches coming up, will serve as another platform for the fringe and performing players from both the teams to catch the selectors' attention.
There may not be many vacancies currently in the high-flying Indian Test team, but a top drawer show in an important match like the Irani will certainly go a long way in enhancing the particular player's chances in the near future.
Parthiv did not see it as a mini-battle between himself and the Bengal stumper.
"It's a game between Gujarat and the Rest and not between two players. We all know he's very talented, but it's a game between two teams not individual players," Parthiv said today.
The game also offers a fine springboard for players like Abhinav Mukund, who guided Tamil Nadu into the Ranji Trophy semi-finals, to show his worth as an opener alongwith Mumbai's Akhil Herwadkar and Gujarat opener Priyank Panchal, who has scored over 1,300 runs in 10 games this first class season, embellished with a triple and a double hundred.
The Rest have included 22-year-old Hyderabad pace bowler Mohd Siraj in the team in place of Mumbai's Shardul Thakur, who has complained of ankle pain and dropped out.
Parthiv saw the game as a good platform for his team's
players to show their worth again after their glorious Ranji season.
The team has made two changes, said the Gujarat skipper.
"We have dropped Bhargav Merai and brought in Mohit Thadani while Mehul Patel met with an accident and fractured his leg. We had to bring in Het Patel who was in the Junior Asia Cup junior team."
"We have been getting a lot of runs this season. That's something we have banked on. Even in the Ranji Trophy final (against Mumbai), we backed ourselves on the fifth day, because we knew we had the batting to do it," the Gujarat stumper said.
"Gujarat have won the Ranji Trophy. They have played very good cricket. The way they played in the final, they deserved to win. I was following it," he added.
Teams (from):
Rest of India: Abhinav Mukund, Akhil Herwadkar, Cheteshwar Pujara (captain), Karun Nair, Manoj Tiwary, Wriddhiman Saha, Kuldeep Yadav, Shahbaz Nadeem, Pankaj Singh, K Vignesh, Siddarth Kaul, Mohd Siraj, Akshay Wakhare, Ishan Kishan and Prashant Chopra.
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