Rohit Sharma believes Australia could be vulnerable against swing bowling - Cricket News Update
The middle-order batsman of India, http://www.senore.com/Cricket/RG-Sharma-c2309, has found a c***k in the Australia cricket team's armor, saying that the Aussie batsmen could be vulnerable against swing bowling and has urged the Indian bowlers to capitalize on the weakness of the hosts
when the four-match Test series between India and Australia starts in Melbourne, on Boxing Day, later this month.
With the return of spearhead pacer http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Z-Khan-c98379 to the national side after a five-month injury layoff, the tourists are quite positive about choking the relatively inexperienced Australia batting line up.
"They had some problems against swing bowling,” said Sharma while talking to the media reporters at the end of the drawn two-day warm up match against Cricket Australia Chairman’s XI. “We are putting our thoughts together. There are still 10 days before
we play our Test. It's a good time to see what they are doing and what not correctly. We can put pressure on them," he added further.
Batting of the callow Australia squad has lately been exposed by http://www.senore.com/Cricket/New-Zealand-c754 as the Proteas bundled the Kangaroos out for their lowest total in a century (47) last month, before Kiwi bowlers rolled over the mighty Aussies for 136 to win
a Test match against their Tran-Tasmanian rivals for the first time in 24 years.
Following the recent batting collapses, Cricket http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Australia-c746 decided to arrange a three-day batting camp for its batsmen which will begin on Monday at the MCG, the venue for the first Test.
While talking to the media reporters in Canberra, Sharma said that Australia’s plan of having a batting camp is a good sign for the tourists adding that they would try their best to spot weaknesses in the opposition crew.
"That they are having a batting camp is a good sign,” said the hard hitting middle order batsman of http://www.senore.com/Cricket/India-c750 who remained unbeaten at 56 during the two-day practice match. “Hopefully we know their weaknesses. We will keep that in mind going into the first Test.
We will work out whatever we need to, we need to put pressure on them rather than take it on us," he added further.
India is scheduled to play four Tests against Australia this Southern Hemisphere summer.
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