IND vs AUS: Australia’s abject give up raises extra questions; former Aussie gamers blast Cummins and Co.

A Test workforce will get out in a single prolonged session. Nine days later, it misplaced 9 wickets in 91 minutes to undergo one other humbling loss. Ironically, extra embarrassing for the workforce in query is the very fact it’s World No. 1.

Like a ‘fact’ from Ripley’s Believe-it-or-Not collection, Australia’s horrific story of woes is difficult to rationalise.

On a pitch the place India scored 200-plus and took a journey to restoration on its eighth-wicket stand of 114 runs – highest for the match – Australia’s abject give up within the second innings ensured closure in simply eight periods!

More than pointing to the pitches at Nagpur and Delhi, Australia must introspect by revisiting the chronology of occasions because it launched into this tour.

Áll the speak of ‘doctored pitches’ in India and the following preparatory ‘camp’ in Bengaluru projected Australia as a well-prepared workforce on spin-assisting pitches.

Players like Cameron Green, Mitchell Starc and Josh Hazelwood carried accidents and that restricted the choice for skipper Pat Cummins (anticipated to be again after a lightning residence go to). In the face of surprising adversities, the much-talked about Aussie grit was anticipated to come back to the fore.

However, the well-known Aussie resolve appeared solely briefly in the course of the third-wicket stand at Nagpur earlier than 18 wickets got here India’s means buying and selling a lot in return.

In Delhi, Australia made 263 seem a lot greater when it decreased India to 139/7. But this pleasure proved too transient as soon as Axar Patel and R. Ashwin scripted a counter-attack. In lower than 24 hours, Cummins and his males had been going through ridicule from their very own former Test gamers for shedding 9 wickets for 48 runs!

From beginning the third day within the pole place to struggling a clumsy six-wicket loss in lower than two periods was dramatic. Call it a collective brain-fade’‘ or an act of mass suicide, this Australian bunch has not only hurt their sympathisers but also left the Indian supporters anticipating a possible 4-0 series win.

No wonder, some former Australian cricketers expressed their disbelief on the tactics adopted by at least five players who perished attempting the sweep shot on Sunday.

“It’s very exhausting to brush towards the spin when the ball is just not bouncing. So, (whether or not) fundamentals of batting and going through spin-bowling in these circumstances, (we) are getting so flawed,” mentioned former skipper Michael Clarke.

Allan Border, too, was forthright. “They panicked. You can’t tell me that the reverse sweep or sweeping on that sort of pitch is the ideal way of scoring runs. It’s the highest-risk shot.”

Ian Healy questioned Australia’s pre-series preparation that didn’t embody a tour match whereas the workforce had a two-day spin camp in Sydney and once more in Bengaluru.

“Never again tell me we’re not playing a tour match to begin… at least two, There’s no shortcuts to Test match success.”

Source web site: sportstar.thehindu.com

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