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‘India has best chance to win series in Australia’

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BENGALURU: Former Australia batsman Mike Hussey today said India has the best chance to record a maiden Test series win Down Under later this year.
India will face a weakened Australian batting line-up in the absence of David Warner and Steve Smith when the team plays four Tests in December-January.
“I am a little worried about Australia’s batting, because we are missing two of our best batsmen in Smith and Warner. It is a wonderful chance for India to win its first ever Test series in Australia,” Hussey told reporters at a Karnataka Premier League event here.
Warner, Smith and Cameron Bancroft are serving bans for their roles in the ball tampering scandal in South Africa. Hussey, however, said that Indian batsmen would still have to work hard if Australian bowlers led by Mitchell Starc fire at bouncy and pacy tracks. “If Mitchell Starc, Josh Hazlewood, Pat Cummins and Nathon Lyon are fit and and firing, India will have to work hard for runs. Australia have an excellent bowling attack,” he said.
Asked about the dropping of Cheteshwar Pujara from the Indian playing eleven against England in the ongoing Edgbaston Test, Hussey said it showed India is a strong team with good batting lineup. “The dropping of Pujara from the squad for the first test (against England) is real good sign of strength for India. It suggests the India is a good side with strong battling lineup,” he said. Hussey said Lokesh Rahul might have got into the playing eleven because of his current form, which is better than Pujara. Hussey said he picked up some good points of keeping balance from captains like Ricky Ponting and Mahendra Singh Dhoni because they are not emotional players. “Both Ricky Ponting and MS Dhoni — they are very much balanced players.” He said. (PTI)

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