Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Team India will be favourites in Australia: Katich

- Dhiman Sarkar dhiman@htlive.com

If Cape Town sandpapere­d Australia’s reputation, its aftermath may have left the team is a position that could take some getting used to. After all, being underdogs at home and 11 Baggy Greens do make strange bedfellows.

Underdogs are what Simon Katich thinks Australia will be when they host India between November and January in a four-Test series. India have never won a Test series in Australia.

“India deserve to be favourites given the cricket they have played, the quality in their Test team at the moment and the way Virat Kohli is leading them,” said Katich, a former Australia batsman who is also Kolkata Knight Riders’ assistant-coach, in an interview.

Without Steve Smith, who averages 84 against India, David Warner and Cameron Bancroft, the Australia batting would be wobbly and Katich said that would make it difficult for them to beat India but “it would also give some Australian batsmen to make their mark in Australian conditions.”

KOLKATA: India deserve to be favourites given the cricket they have played, the quality in their Test team at the moment and the way Virat Kohli is leading them.

COMPETITIV­E SERIES And home conditions, Katich said, will make it a competitiv­e series. “Certainly, it won’t be the best Australian team because then you would have had those three but we would still have good bowling attack and that the series is being played at home is a positive.

“I don’t think it will be a walkover for India because if the wickets suits Australian quicks and Nathan Lyon to an extent, then Australia will have a pretty good advantage in the series,” he said.

But would the Australian public, whose outrage led to one year bans on Smith and Warner and nine months of internatio­nal isolation for Bancroft, get behind the team?

“Well, the Australian public is mindful of the fact that such behaviour is not on and I think Cricket Australia has sent the right message, mainly to the S KATICH, on India’s chances in Oz

It won’t be the best Australian team but we would still have good bowling attack and that the series is being played at home is a positive.

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“But almost definitely they will back the team because the Australian public also loves the underdog and if it is their team, they will get right behind it. I look forward to a really good series,” said Katich.

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