BCCI shows cunning, Australian team practicing on pitch useful for fast bowlers

IND vs AUS: The Australian team has arrived in India to play the 4-match Border-Gavaskar Test series. Under the captaincy of Pat Cummins, the team has to play the first test match of the series from February 9 at the Nagpur ground. Earlier, the Australian team started practicing at the Alur field near Bangalore. The team will leave for Nagpur for the first test after practicing here until February 6.

Due to the spin-friendly pitch in India, it won’t be an easy task for Australian players to adjust to the conditions here. At the same time, the field type provided by BCCI to the Australian team for practice at the Alur field does not seem spin friendly either. In such a situation, it is not going to be an easy task for him to fully prepare for the first Test Match.

Let’s mention that the last time the Australian team won the test series was in the year 2004-05 on the tour of India. On the other hand, on all subsequent visits, he had to return home empty-handed. At the same time, the Border-Gavaskar Trophy is currently with India, which they retained during the 2020-21 Australian tour with a 2-1 series win.

Usman Khawaja will also start training with the team from Friday

When the Australian team went on tour of India, left-handed batsman Usman Khawaja was unable to leave with the team due to visa reasons. After getting the visa, Usman has also arrived in India now and will start practicing with the team from Friday.

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This test series is also considered very important from the point of view of the World Test Championship. On the other hand, if the Australia team, which is number 1 in Test cricket rankings, has to face defeat by a margin of 2-0 or more in this Test series, then the Indian team will get the position. number 1. .

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