Glenn McGrath has claimed that the largest problem for the present Australian workforce will probably be to carry out properly in a Test sequence in India and win it.
McGrath feels Australia will probably be up for the problem in India (Courtesy: PTI)
HIGHLIGHTSA touring Australian workforce is but to win a Test sequence in India since 2004McGrath feels India is the largest problem for the AussiesThe cricket legend feels the Aussies will probably be up for the duty in India
Cricketing legend Glenn McGrath has claimed that the only greatest problem for the present Australian workforce is to carry out properly and win a sequence in India.
The Indian workforce will probably be welcoming the Aussies early subsequent 12 months for a four-match Test sequence. The Border-Gavaskar Trophy has turn into one of many fiercest rivalries in current occasions, with India being dominant on residence soil and in Australia lately.
2004 was the final time a touring Australian workforce was in a position to win a sequence in India and McGrath was a part of the squad on the time. There have been optimistic indicators for the Aussies recently because the workforce has finished properly in sub-continent circumstances throughout their excursions of Sri Lanka and Pakistan.
Speaking to Cricket.com, as quoted by the ICC’s official web site, McGrath claimed that the only greatest problem for Australia could be successful a sequence in India. He mentioned that the workforce would want to provide you with good plans to trump the Indian aspect.
The Australian legend additionally went on to say that the present gamers, with their expertise enjoying within the IPL, have skilled the Indian circumstances earlier than and their current outings in Sri Lanka and Pakistan present that they’ve a greater understanding of enjoying on sub-continent wickets.
McGrath concluded by saying that the Australian workforce could be prepared for the problem in India.
“Obviously, the single biggest challenge for Australia is coming to India, performing well and winning the series.”
“We were lucky enough to do it in 2004. You’ve got to come up with good plans, the batters have to learn to adapt on turning pitches and the bowlers have to learn to bowl in those conditions.
“I believe with IPL, quite a lot of gamers have been over right here (in India) recurrently and have therefore skilled the circumstances. The present Australian workforce, evident from their showings in Sri Lanka and Pakistan, are beginning to get a greater understanding of find out how to play on sub-continent wickets. That being mentioned, India remains to be the final word problem. I believe they’re up for it.”
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