Batting lacks subcontinent experience and needs runs from talisman, while tourists could play three spinners in Indore amid injuries
The graveness of that situation has showed up the absurdity of some of the lamentations about the team’s results on the field. At the same time, the tour goes on and the tourists have to find a way back into it when the third Test starts in Indore on Wednesday. Starc, albeit with some limitations still in the damaged finger on his bowling hand.
These are the players with the task of changing a dreadful batting tour. Australian teams have been bowled out 76 times in India. The 91 all out in Nagpur to start this series is the lowest score of all. Delhi’s 113 to squander a winning position is sixth on that list.
“It normally brings the best out of me, I’m excited about leading this week,” he said before the match. “I know these conditions well. It’s kind of like my second home playing over here. I’ve played a lot in India, I understand the intricacies of the game and what the wickets are likely to do. I’m looking forward to it.”
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