Sydney: Backing his struggling bowlers to the hilt, India's vice-captain KL Rahul on Sunday said that Jasprit Bumrah and Co. have endured hard lessons in adapting to conditions so far and it is not a surprise that wickets have been hard to come by on batting-friendly Australian tracks.
The Indian bowlers, who did exceedingly well in the IPL before landing in Australia, have bled runs in the first two ODIs, letting the hosts run away with a decisive 2-0 series lead in the three-ODI series.
The ever-reliable Bumrah and the fiery Mohammed Shami have been made to look quite ordinary by the home team batsmen, who have scored at will.
"I would not agree when you say they are struggling. It's different conditions, different format. It's learning for us to sit back and think of how to do better when playing on such good batting wickets," Rahul said at the post-match press conference after India lost the second ODI by 51 runs.
"In white-ball cricket, it is vital to get wickets regularly, then only you can keep the run-rate under check...We have to find (our) mantra to get wickets and the batting unit has to think about how to stretch the 30-40-run partnerships," he assessed.
Rahul said Australian bowlers could do well because of the familiarity with the conditions.
"We did not adapt quick enough. it's a learning curve for the bowling group to adapt quicker."
Asked if it's just a bad phase for Bumrah, who struggled even in New Zealand earlier this year, Rahul said the speedster will come back strongly.
"We all know Jasprit is very fiery and competitive on the field. He means a lot to this set up, we know the value of Jasprit. It's about time that a champion player comes back and delivers and gets wickets for us.