Sydney:Australian Test captain Pat Cummins says his team has learnt "a heap" during the tours of Pakistan and Sri Lanka and getting a taste of sub-continent conditions should help his relatively inexperienced players in next year's marquee series in India. After notching a comprehensive 10-wicket win in the series opener, Australia lost by an innings and 39 runs in the second Test as Sri Lanka drew the series 1-1 on Monday and Cummins feels the defeat was a "reality check."
Before Sri Lanka, Australia had toured Pakistan, beating the hosts 2-0 in the three-match Test series in March. "I think half our batting lineup and half our bowling lineup hasn't played a lot over here in the subcontinent. So the experience on these two vastly different wickets, I think we got a lot of lessons out of it to take to India next year," Cummins was quoted as saying by a media outlet.
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"We turned up knowing it's a tough place to win series and games over here, So to come away with a series draw the same team that won last week we grinded it out in Pakistan to come through with a series win. "It might be a reality check that it's tough playing away from home in different conditions to what we've grown up playing in. And [it] makes for more learning than after a win," he added.