VVS Laxman regards Australia tour as a big challenge for India – Cricket News Update
The Men in Blue will have to sail through turbulent waters to keep their heads high when they take on Australia in the 4-Test series as the latter are always formidable at their home grounds, predicts the veteran Indian batsman, VVS Laxman, ahead of the
high-voltage event that is set to start on Boxing Day.
Laxman claims that Oz soil always demands hundred percent performances from cricketers and the games over there are filled with aggression and thrill. In his view, the Aussies always take advantage of their home grounds as tourists find it difficult to adapt
to playing conditions down under.
According to him, it will be erroneous for http://www.senore.com/Cricket/SR-Watson-c2558. He has termed Ponting as ‘the greatest Australian
batsman’ of all times.
Laxman also regards the Oz bowlers as a big threat to the bounce-scary Indian batting line-up, heaping praise on http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Iftikhar-Ali-Khan-Pataudi-Nawab-of-c64075 Cummins who has recently received the baggy Green. However, he opines that his team should not bother much about the opponents and try to
do everything good at their end.
The http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Australia-c746. He thinks that the Australian conditions and spectators help players producing good
cricket.
On the basis of his past experiences, the rock-star batsman hopes that he will surely make impact in the upcoming series. He reveals that the Indians are undergoing tough net practices and hard training sessions to prepare themselves fully to win the event,
as they have not won any Test series over there so far.
Laxman affirms that he has been enjoying his game since 2007. He has hailed the coaching tenure of http://www.senore.com/Cricket/MS-Dhoni-c2028, as both these leaders have earned the second World Cup title for the nation.
The 37-year-old, since his Test debut in 1996, has played 130 matches so far, scoring 8626 runs with an excellent average of 47.13.
The Hyderabad-born batsman expressed the above-mentioned thoughts during a media interview before flying to Australia.
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