Ian Chappell predicts India’s victory Down Under – Cricket News Update
Former Australian skipper and legendary batsman, http://www.senore.com/Cricket/India-c750 have an ideal chance to win their upcoming 4-Test series against Australia as the home team is composed of inexperienced and inconsistent players.
According to him, the current Kangaroo camp is unable to deny victory to the mighty Men in Blue who have landed on the Oz soil after winning two back-to-back home series against http://www.senore.com/Cricket/West-Indies-c760.
He advised the visitors to avail the opportunity and make history by winning their first ever Test series Down Under.
Talking to the media, the ex-captain said, “The Indian players should think that this is their best chance to win in Australia. They (Australian) are very young. The Australian team may have good days, but they are very inconsistent.”
Chappell opines that two cricketers from the Indian camp, http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Z-Khan-c98379, will give a rather tough time to the Aussies in the high-stakes competition, starting on Boxing Day.
“Sehwag is the sort of player, who would keep the opposition bowlers awake at night. He scores quickly and makes big runs. Zaheer has the habit of taking early wickets and taking five-wicket hauls. Both give their team maximum time to win a Test,” said Chappell.
According to Chappell, the main cause of Kangaroos’ demise is the fitness problems of their key players.
At the moment, almost all of the top and talented Oz cricketers are enduring injuries, and this issue has rendered the selectors unable to announce the final squad while the significant event is just six days away.
Apart from Chappell, some other former cricketers and neutral analysts also share the same opinion. According to them, Team http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Australia-c746 are going through a transitional phase which has put them on the defensive.
Despite this, the former http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Thomas-Donald-Topley-c93395 of Test cricket are eager to regain their lost pride and prestige in international cricket.
Chappell, who played 75 Test and 16 ODI during his international career, suggests that the Aussies need to win some Test series consistently if they want to reclaim what they have lost in last couple of years.
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