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Image Source : AP Pat Cummins
Steve Smith and Marnus Labuschagne will quickly return to type and with opener David Warner wanting match to go for the third Test, the Australians stay favourites going into the final two Test matches, stated Australia vice-captain Pat Cummins on Wednesday.
Both Smith and Labuschagne haven’t been amongst runs with Smith aggregating simply 10 throughout 4 innings at an abysmal common of three.33 and Labuschagne doing barely higher however decrease than his requirements, making 129 in 4 innings at a mean of 32.25 with out even a half-century.
“I think we all hold such high standards just because they score runs every time they go out and bat. The reality is that there have only been just two Test matches (in the series so far). They are both massive run-scorers. Steve has been a champion batsman for a dozen year or so,” Cummins informed the media throughout an interplay on Wednesday.
The Aussie quick bowler, nonetheless, stated that the 2 batsmen, who occupy the essential No. 3 and No. 4 spots, need not look too far again to search out inspiration and type.
“Absolutely no stress at all. Every player goes through ups and downs. Great ones find a way to get back. No stress at all. They will come good, I am sure. For guys like them, the bonus is you don’t have to look too far back. With Steve, it wasn’t even a month ago that he scored a couple of 100s in 60-odd balls,” added Cummins.
Asked if constant failures of the Australian batting line-up is irritating the bowlers who’ve been performing very nicely, Cummins stated, “I wouldn’t say it has been frustrating. There have been times when our bowlers haven’t bowled too well and the batters have got us out of tight corners. That is the nature of a cricket team.”
He added that the Australian batting line-up’s struggles aren’t resulting from any psychological issues towards the Indian bowlers. The Indians have ensured that none among the many Aussie batsmen has gone on to make 100 during the last six Tests performed between the 2 groups in Australia.
“Historically, we have got a good record against a lot of these bowlers in whatever format. There is a lot of good stuff that we can draw on. I wouldn’t say it is psychological. It has only been two Tests and we have had only three innings. It is too small a sample size to start saying that people need to change the way they go about things. But sure there are some things we can improve on. Am sure our batters will find a way.”
Cummins added that Warner’s return will give the Aussies a lift within the remaining two Tests, one in all which is on the Gabba in Brisbane the place the Aussies have historically carried out nicely.
“In our conditions, we feel really confident. Gabba, it is a place where we have won quite a lot over the last few years and SCG is where we have have churned out runs over the last few games. Having David Warner come into the side is obviously a huge boost in the middle of the series. But as I said, all our batters absolutely dominated some good attacks of Pakistan and New Zealand 12 months ago, so there is a lot to draw on and we don’t have to go back too far. We still have confidence going into the last two Tests.”
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