The Gold Coast Bulletin

Friendship on hold as battle begins

- BRENT O’NEILL brent.oneill@news.com.au

LONG-time Queens teammates Vikas Malhotra and Peter Goodchap will put friendship aside this summer as Australia and India launch their latest battle royale in Adelaide today.

Goodchap and Malhotra have been mates from the time the latter arrived at Queens in 1997 after making the move from India, but that will be forgotten during the four Border-Gavaskar Tests over the next month.

“It’s a fun rivalry we have, there’s always friendly banter,” Goodchap said.

“We don’t rub each other’s nose in it (if our team wins).

“It’s more ‘OK, they were better this time’, because it’s been back and forward a lot. Every time Australia goes to India, India smash us.

“To be honest, this is the best opportunit­y India has had to beat Australia in Australia and it wouldn’t surprise me if they do.”

Echoing Goodchap’s sentiment, Malhotra predicted India to break their duck Down Under with a 2-0 series win.

“If the first two days go in either team’s favour, I think that will set the tone for the rest of the series,” said Malhotra, whose 10 and 12year-old sons support the Australian team.

“But I don’t it’ll be 4-0 to Australia like it has been in the past.

“This is the best chance India has had because it’s the first time India has the bowling attack to take 20 wickets.

“They’ve taken 20 wickets against England (and) South Africa so that’s going to be the difference.”

 ?? Picture: BRETT AMOS ?? Queens Cricket Club’s Vikas Malhotra and Peter Goodchap will be barracking for India and Australia respective­ly.
Picture: BRETT AMOS Queens Cricket Club’s Vikas Malhotra and Peter Goodchap will be barracking for India and Australia respective­ly.

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