Ian Chappell said this while suggesting India
Ian Chappell said this while suggesting India
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The Indian cricket team has to go to Australia at the end of the year. Where the Border-Gavaskar series of 4 matches will be played between the two teams. But there will be concern in the Indian camp about this series, because the team's star batsmen Steve Smith and David Warner have returned. Now before the start of this big series, former Australian player Ian Chappell has given a big suggestion to the Indian team.

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Hardik Pandya will have to be taken advantageous: Indian cricket team all-rounder Hardik Pandya has not played Test cricket for a long time. Now former Australian captain Ian Chappell has advised Hardik to take him on a tour of Australia. In his column to ESPN Cricinfo, Ian Chappell has said, "It will help if Hardik Pandya is available. He gives India an extra bowling option to keep the pressure on, when leading fast bowlers need rest."

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It will be difficult to choose spinners: Fast bowlers dominate the grounds of Australia. Chappell believes that fast bowlers should be given priority in the Indian cricket team and should take only select spinners. Chappell went on to say, 'This is a chance for Pandya to slowly make the overs in the three Test matches before the SCG (Sydney Cricket Ground) match, where he can act as the third seamer to include a second spinner. Rishabh Pant will need to bat at six as Pandya is at number seven. Selecting spinners will also be a headache for selectors, as Ashwin's statistics are not good in Australia. Jadeja can do well as an all-rounder and Kuldeep can put the Kangaroo batsmen in trouble.

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Return of Smith-Warner threat to Team India: Indian cricket team created history by winning the Test series played 2–1 in 2018–19. This was India's first Test series win over Australia. Now India's difficulties on Australia tour have increased. Steve Smith and David Warner have returned to the team after facing a year long ban. Indian bowlers may have a problem in dismissing the in-form Smith-Warner. Not only this, the team now also includes Marnus Labushen, who created a furore in Test cricket with his bat last year and emerged as the highest Test run-scorer in 2019.

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