Hyderabad: India's much-anticipated Down Under series against Australia is set to begin on Friday with the white ball series comprising three one-dayers and as many twenty-20 internationals. The limited-overs series will be followed by the four-match Test series which is already under the spotlight. Though the two-month-long tour gets underway with the limited-overs series, the main attraction is the Test series.
There are already so many verbal volleys being passed from either camp which are playing a big role in charging up the players as well as the fans. Team India will look to defend the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, that they won 2-1 in 2018-19 under the leadership of Virat Kohli, who will not be around to lead this time after the Adelaide Test due to the birth of his first child.
Former Australia skipper Michael Clarke has already warned that India could be “smoked 4-0” in the Test series in Kohli's absence. Incumbent skipper Tim Paine has also expressed his wish to regain the prestige that he saw getting doomed at the hands of touring Indian team when they toured Australia two years back.
Steve Smith, who had missed the 2018-19 home series due to suspension, has already dared Indian pacers to bowl short balls and alleged that Indian fast bowlers are not as good as Neil Wagner when it comes to bowling shorter deliveries.
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Last time when India defeated Smith and David Warner less Australia, pacers - Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Shami and Ishant Sharma - inflicted a heavy blow to the Aussie batsmen. With Bumrah and Shami are fully fit after a rollicking IPL season at the placid UAE conditions, they must be licking their lips to bowl at hard and bouncy Australian conditions to emulate their success of first Test series victory.
The Indian contingent is currently staying in a stressful bio-bubble. Australian players - both current and former- gave their Indian counterparts a hostile reception upon their arrival Down Under. They opted to play mind-game with the Indian cricketers. Mind-game is an invisible factor in a Test match that can either leave the touring side in serious trouble or charge them up to perform well. Traditionally, it is a weapon Aussies use to throttle the opposition players off the field to gain an advantage on the field.
But Team India head coach Ravi Shastri doesn't like to sit back and embrace these volleys with open arms. He spoke highly of his 'fabulous five', aka 'Fab-Five', referring to his pacemen Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Shami, Umesh Yadav, Mohammed Siraj and Navdeep Saini.
India will miss Ishant Sharma's experience and expertise as the pacer couldn't recover on time from the injury that he suffered during the IPL. But Shastri knows the price India may have to pay in the 32-year-old pacer's absence. However, the former India all-rounder is adamant and believes India can still win the Test series against Australia for the second successive times, riding on the pace attack.
Lavishing praise on his pace bowlers, Shastri said, “Yadav has the experience. Saini is young and fast. Bumrah one of the best in business. Shami is raring to go. Siraj is an exciting prospect. You put up runs on the board and watch these fast bowlers hunt the opposition. They can beat Australia in their own den."