Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

‘Aussieshav­etostrikee­arly, staypatien­t againstvir­at’

Gilchrist feels better batting unit will triumph, calls India favourites and more balanced

- Press Trust of India

SYDNEY: Adam Gilchrist is expecting Virat Kohli to do an encore of 2014-15 Test series but for India to win the coveted Border-gavaskar Trophy, other batsmen will have to rally around their talismanic skipper.

The first Test starts in Adelaide on December 6 and last time around, Kohli had scored hundreds in both innings in India’s heartbreak­ing loss.

“Going ahead into the Test series, I expect Virat Kohli will have another imperious outing like he did in 2014 (694 runs in 4 Tests at average 86.50). I have spoken to him in the last few days, seen his confidence, and seeing the way he batted in Sydney, I will be very surprised if he doesn’t (score),” Gilchrist said.

“The key for India winning this series though will be batsmen around him. Will they support him enough to allow India to get enough runs, and give their good bowling attack enough opportunit­y to defend or even bowl Australia twice in a Test?” he added.

When asked if there could be a particular ploy from Australia to stop Kohli, Gilchrist replied,”i don’t think I will be able to pinpoint a plan because I don’t know. At best, Australia will have to be patient. They will have to play good old-fashioned Test cricket. Their best hope is to make early inroads in the Indian batting and bowl at Kohli with the new ball.

“Of course, they have to attack all batsmen and not just him, especially when they are new to the crease. But they also need to know when to go defensive and play the patience game against him for long hours.”

Gilchrist conceded that India start favourites but added that it won’t take too much for Australia to be dominant in their own conditions.

“India start as favourites for this Test series mainly because they have a reasonable idea of their team compositio­n. They have a strong understand­ing what combinatio­n they want to play with.

“Maybe 1-2 spots will be up for grabs but otherwi their playing eleven very much set. I thi India have a stab Test team. Where if you look at Au tralia, I don think the selectors a quite sure abo the line-up team balance. is a new phas Australian cricket.

Gilchrist said that t not much to choose betwee bowling line-up of both sides b it’s the batting line-up that can eliminate collapses will come up trumps.

“Having said that, I think either side can win the series. It won’t take much for Australia to be confident in their own conditions and start dominating the series. We have seen this happen in the past as well.

“Both teams have top-drawer bowling attacks, so it will come down to which batting line-up can eliminate collapses.

Kohli talked about India’s tour of England and said that when they were poor, they were really poor, and hence lost. India have only batted reasonably well in patches in both South Africa and England. They are favourites, but they also have to be honest with themselves,” one of the greatest keeper-batsman of all time said.

Gilchrist also said that the 1-1 draw was an even reflection of the T20I series.

“It was a reasonably even T20I series. India were slightly the more dominant team in two matches. They were certainly unlucky in Melbourne because they were controllin­g that match. So the series could have finished 2-1 in their favour.”

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