On one hand, India have swept the three Tests at home against New Zealand and on the other hand, they will now embark on a long tour to Australia. Captained by Rohit Sharma, the Indian team has to play a five-match Border-Gavaskar series during the upcoming tour of Australia starting from November 22. Under such circumstances, after losing the Test series at home, this series will not be easy at all for the Indian team because the confidence of many players must have been shaken at this time. In such circumstances, it is more important to perform Fortunately, Australia will be the biggest challenge. Meanwhile, Australia fast bowler Josh Hazlewood issued a statement saying India’s loss to New Zealand was good news for his team.
The confidence of Indian players will definitely drop a bit.
Josh Hazlewood, in a statement to The Sydney Morning Herald, talking about India’s match against New Zealand, said that after this sweep, the confidence of the Indian players must have taken a hit. Many of the players in the Indian team touring Australia have played here before, and there are also some new players who are playing here for the first time. In this case, he will be a little confused about everything, but it is impossible to predict anything yet. Indeed, the result was very good for us, but you can’t attribute the win to New Zealand because, based on the conditions on the ground, they played better.
The series is equivalent to Ashes
Regarding the Border-Gavaskar Test series, Josh Hazlewood said that the importance of the series increases a lot whenever we play the Indian team. For us, this series will definitely be the equivalent of the Ashes because there will be a big crowd of fans in the stadium and I think the TV ratings will go up a lot as well and also hearing that this could be the biggest Test series so far. date.
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