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Australia skipper Pat Cummins in motion© AFP
With the collection now degree at 1-1, the following encounter takes place at “The Gabba,” a venue the place an inexperienced Indian aspect handed Australia their first Check loss in over 32 years through the 2020-21 tour.
“I think there’s definitely pride in winning in Australia. These are our home conditions. These are the conditions we grew up playing with. I think the hardest thing in cricket nowadays is winning Test Series away from home. To make that World Test Championship, you’ve kind of got to win everything at home and try and pick up some wins overseas where you can. We definitely go into every home series here expecting to win. That’s what we grew up watching and that is the kind of the standards we set ourselves,” Cummins stated within the pre-match press convention.
Additional, the 31-year-old spoke in regards to the plans of bowling bouncers to the Indian batters because the pitch can be useful for his or her bowlers.
“Yes, potentially. It worked out in the Adelaide Test. It’s always in the back of your mind as a bit of a Plan B, or if it’s looking really uncomfortable and likely to take wickets, maybe it comes with Plan A for some of the batters,” Cummins.
The captain went on to understand the batting type and mentality of Travis Head and Mitchell Marsh.
“I think everyone goes about it a little bit differently. You know, Trav and Mitch are natural shot-makers. That’s the way they go about it. You know, for a few of the other guys, they’ve perhaps skimmed the cat a little bit differently, particularly here at the Gabba. You know, it can change from day one to day two or three. Everyone’s got their own method. I think the most important thing is you play to your strength and Trav did that last week,” the quick bowler added.
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