Daily Dispatch

Skipper targets long-term improvemen­t

- – AFP

Australia captain Tim Paine insisted on Wednesday that his priority was to develop his inexperien­ced cricket team for the future even as they face the prospect of losing a home series against India for the first time.

But he pledged that Australia would still pick the “best XI that we think is the best combinatio­n to win this Test” once they had seen the Sydney pitch.

Australia, who have never lost a home series against India, go into Thursday’s fourth Test 2-1 down and in danger of Virat Kohli’s men completing a historic landmark Down Under.

While Australia must win to level the series, Paine said that his aim was on improvemen­t, particular­ly in the batting department, with home Tests to come against Sri Lanka ahead of an Ashes tour to England this year.

“It doesn’t for me personally,” he said on whether preventing an India series win was his key motivation.

“Other guys may use it but my focus has been on us improving and on us playing the best possible cricket that we can and when we haven’t, making sure we learn from it.”

The hosts’ top order has largely failed to fire and the odds are mounting that the underperfo­rming Aaron Finch will either be pushed down or axed, with number three Usman Khawaja moving up to open alongside Marcus Harris.

“If that’s the way we go, Usman will go out and give his all as he always does. I think the way he’s handled the last month or so has been exemplary; it’s a real credit to him,” said Paine.

The captain said he wanted a final look at the wicket before selecting the team, adding that conditions at the Sydney Cricket Ground would determine which members of the 14-man squad were left on the sidelines.

“It’s just team balance really,” he said.

“There’s ongoing discussion the last day or two but we’ll have a final look at the wicket and we’ll have our last chat then.

“We’re not too far away. As I said all along, we’ll be looking to pick the best XI that we think is the best combinatio­n to win this Test and the wicket will play a part in that.”

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