Australia’s finals record gives them Test upper hand

Australia’s finals record gives them Test upper hand

India insist their poor World Cup report won’t be an element within the Test Championship closing in opposition to Australia, adamant gamers maintain no psychological scars from a decade of disappointment.

Despite being the powerhouse of world cricket for the previous decade, India enter Wednesday’s closing and not using a international trophy since their 50-over success at residence in 2011.

In the time since, India have misplaced six knockout or title matches at main ICC occasions, with their solely victories a quarter-final win over Bangladesh within the 2015 ODI World Cup and a T20 semi-final defeat of South Africa in 2014.

They have in any other case been knocked out within the semi-finals of the 2015 and 2019 ODI World Cups in addition to within the 2016 and 2022 T20 World Cups.

And after reaching the finals of the 2014 T20 World Cup and inaugural 2021 Test Championship, they had been additionally crushed.

India’s gamers have additionally been repeatedly reminded of the state of affairs, with their title drought a daily subject finally 12 months’s T20 World Cup.

“There is no point in thinking about it again and again,” captain Rohit Sharma stated on Tuesday.

“The players know when India won and when they didn’t.

“You need to give attention to the state of affairs and the way we will do higher. All the gamers and training workers are targeted on how we will do nicely on this match and win.”

In contrast, Australia’s record is far more impressive.

They have won both the 2015 one-day World Cup and 2021 T20 title in the past decade, with a 5-1 record in knockout games in that time.

“I hope (that counts for one thing),” captain Pat Cummins stated.

“One factor about enjoying plenty of cricket is you get expertise in stress moments. And in finals there is no such thing as a higher-pressure state of affairs.

“That’s one of the benefits of having an experienced side. We have seen it all before, we have been in these moments.

“And we have taken confidence to know it doesn’t matter what occurs you can be okay on the opposite facet of it. Just take the sport on and revel in it.”

The Oval Test also represents a new opportunity for Australia.

The Ashes ahead looms as the current group’s biggest series during their time together, and the India clash represents the most serious lead-in match available.

And while all eyes have firmly been on England, Australian players are well aware this is the one major trophy they are yet to hold.

Cummins, Steve Smith, Mitchell Starc and David Warner can also all complete cricket’s triple crown, given a win will make them the first players to be world champions in all three formats.

“It’s an occasion,” Cummins stated.

“We have performed nice cricket over that marketing campaign, and after this Test match it means nothing.

“We start again, starting with a series that doesn’t get much bigger than an Ashes away series.

“It does really feel like a closing. It does really feel like we’ve nothing to lose. There will probably be a winner after this recreation and then you definately transfer on and begin afresh.”

Source: www.perthnow.com.au