Hindustan Times (Delhi)

This Australia side is the weakest ever: Harbhajan

- Press Trust of India sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Harbhajan Singh has rated the current Australia cricket team team led by Steven Smith as the “weakest ever” in recent times to tour the Indian sub-continent.

India are dubbed as overwhelmi­ng favourites against the Aussies with the first Test starting February 23 in Pune.

“I have played against some of the best Australian sides. In my opinion, looking at the compositio­n, this is the weakest Australian side to tour India. I don’t think this team has the wherewitha­l to cope with a quality Indian side in the Indian conditions. It can again be 4-0 like 2013 season,” Harbhajan told PTI in an exclusive interview.

When asked about his strong observatio­ns, Harbhajan, who got a record 32 wickets in the epic 2001 series, said: “That team 2001 had Matthew Hayden, Michael Slater, Adam Gilchrist, Ricky Ponting and Steve Waugh. In this team, if you take Steve Smith and David Warner out, I don’t think this batting line-up can offer resistance to Ravichandr­an Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja. Both know how to get wickets on the Indian tracks.”

Australia scored 469 in the practice game but that’s against an India A side in which there aren’t any of the first team players of the Test side.

In fact, the ‘Turbanator’ termed the England side that was drubbed 0-4, as a better outfit than this Australian side.

“I believe the England team that toured India recently were a better batting outfit. They scored 400 plus runs on a multiple occasions. It’s not going to happen with this Australian side,” he said.

In this team, if you take Steve Smith and David Warner out, I don’t think this batting lineup can offer resistance to Ravichandr­an Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja. I have a lot of respect for Lyon. He has 200 plus wickets playing bulk of cricket Down Under. But he will be bowling to the likes of Kohli, Vijay or Rahane in India.

Steven Smith has been a good player of spin bowling and something that one has seen in IPL also but Harbhajan counters.

“Take IPL out of the equation because those matches are played on flat batting pitches. And most of Smith’s centuries are against spinners on Australian pitches. The length varies, there’s less turn and the bounce makes it easier for strokeplay­ers. In India, Ashwin and Jadeja on these tracks will pose far bigger challenge for Smith. In case of Warner, he can attack which means he will give you chances,” said Harbhajan.

He was also dismissive of Mitchell Starc being a big threat with his pace and ability to bowl reverse swing. “The series is starting at a time when India summer commences. Starc would find it difficult to bowl more than 3-4 overs at full tilt in this heat and humidity,” he said.

Talking about Nathan Lyon’s role, Harbhajan said: “I have a lot of respect for Lyon. He has 200 plus wickets being an off-spinner playing bulk of cricket Down Under. But then again, he will be bowling to the likes of Virat Kohli, Murali Vijay or Ajinkya Rahane in India is different.”

 ?? AFP ?? Harbhajan Singh feels Australian batsmen will struggle to tackle Ravichandr­an Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja.
AFP Harbhajan Singh feels Australian batsmen will struggle to tackle Ravichandr­an Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja.

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