India captain Sharma won’t write off humbled Australia

India captain Sharma won’t write off humbled Australia

Winning the Border-Gavaskar trophy after a humiliating first Test defeat appears unlikely, however Australia solely must look to their Indian opponents for inspiration.

Two years in the past, India secured one among their most well-known cricketing triumphs by saluting 2-1 in Australia after crashing to 36 all out within the sequence opener in Adelaide.

The victory was much more memorable as they did it with out a number of key gamers, together with star batter Virat Kohli.

After heading to India filled with confidence over the prospect of a breakthrough sequence win within the nation, Australia seem set for a protracted and arduous tour.

But India captain Rohit Sharma is just not ready to put in writing Pat Cummins’ workforce off, even within the circumstances ideally suited to the house workforce.

“There are a lot of the guys who played in that series who are not here for Australia and also a few of our guys are missing,” Sharma mentioned.

“Australia love playing Test cricket, they pride themselves in coming out and representing their country.

“We are fairly conscious of them bouncing again.

“We are by no means ruling them out or anything like that.

“We wish to play the cricket that we performed on this recreation.

“We want to continue to do that in the next three games that we have.”

But Sharma was shocked the primary Test did not go longer than three days as Australia collapsed in a session to be skittled for 91 – their second-lowest complete towards India.

“We were prepared to have a hard day of bowling and spending time on the field, session after session, we never thought they would get bowled out in a session,” Sharma mentioned.

Source: www.perthnow.com.au