IND VS AUS: “You Forget How Good Our Fast Bowlers Have Been In All Conditions”, Pat Cummins
IND VS AUS: Pat Cummins, the captain of Australia, has stated that despite rumours of tracks being turned in India prior to the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, people shouldn’t underestimate the team’s fearsome pace bowling assault. The four-match Test series between Team India and Australia is due to begin on February 9 at Nagpur’s Vidarbha Cricket Stadium. The Australian captain made a provocative statement before the much-anticipated series. Despite the fact that spinners and the twisting tracks that the Indian conditions offer have received a lot of attention.
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Given how ‘excellent’ his team has been in various situations. Cummins said that people shouldn’t “forget” the devastating speed assault that his team enjoys.
IND VS AUS: “Very Conditions Dependent”: Pat Cummins
Told Cummins during his interaction with the media after arriving in India as quoted by ESPNcricinfo“Obviously it’s very conditions dependent, particularly in the first Test. Once we get to Nagpur, we will see. But yeah, I think sometimes talking about a couple of spinners, you forget how good a lot of our fast bowlers have been in all conditions. The good thing is someone like (Ashton) Agar was in our last team, (and Mitchell) Swepson played the last two overseas tours, so a bit of experience. (Todd) Murphy played in the last tour.”
The 29-year-old went on to say that their red-ball contingent has a variety of choices. Including middle-order batter Travis Head, who offers an off-spin option.
IND VS AUS: Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2023
Mentioned Cummins“We’ll pick the bowlers that we think will take 20 wickets. But how we split that up, we’re not 100 percent sure yet. Travis Head also bowls really good off-spin. We have to balance things. We have got plenty of variety there to choose from. We have not locked in any bowling line-up so far.”
It should be noted that the two bitter rivals are competing for a spot in the World Test Championship finals for the 2021–2023 cycle, so the series is essential. There will probably be as much talk over the next six weeks or so about the pitches in Nagpur, Delhi, Dharamsala, and Ahmedabad. As there will be about the top players who will bowl and bat on them. But regardless of how the pitches perform, Cummins will be a threat possibly the biggest threat in India’s eyes as he proved in Ranchi six years ago.
When Australia sealed up a series victory in Lahore last year, Cummins bowled with a similar level of aggression. Taking five wickets in the first innings and three in the second. While bowling on some of the flattest Test grounds in recent memory.