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Morale-boosting win in last ODI propels India’s ambitions against Australia in T20s

India’s record in T20IS in Australia is superior to the hosts in their duels. Till date they have played nine matches against each other with India coming out winners on five occasions

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Ater registerin­g a morale-boosting win over Australia in the third and final ODI to avoid a series whitewash, the Indian team will take on the hosts in first of the three T20IS to be played at the Manuka Oval on Friday.

India will, however, miss the services of pace bowler Shardul Thakur who was the standout bowler in Wednesday’s ODI, picking three wickets including that of Steve Smith, to help his side win by 13 runs.

The Indian team management has made it clear that players from only the T20I squad, originally selected, will be picked for the threematch series which means that apart from Thakur and Kuldeep Yadav -- who contained the Aussies with one for 57 and Shubman Gill, who impressed with a 39-ball 33 as opener, both performanc­es coming on Wednesday -- cannot feature in the T20 team unless there is injury concern to one of the main players.

The three - Thakur, Kuldeep and Shubman -- were part of only the ODI squad and featured only in the last ODI.

India’s record in T20IS in Australia is superior to the hosts in their duels. Till date they have played nine matches against each other with India coming out winners on five occasions.

The Australian­s have won thrice with one game ending as no result. Importantl­y, India have never lost a T20I series in Australia -- they lost a one-off game in 2008.

Skipper Virat Kohli had lamented Indian players’ inability to switch to ODI mode from T20 mode soon enough ater the loss in the first ODI. Thakur also said on Wednesday that the two formats are quite different.

The challenge for India as well as Australia will be to switch to the T20 format less than 48 hours of completing their ODI series. Though they played the long Indian Premier League season less than a month ago, the three-match ODI series forced them to switch their game to the 50-over format.

Thakur pointed out to the difficulty in adjusting to different formats quickly i.e. from IPL’S T20 to ODI cricket which India failed to do in the first couple of games.

“Definitely (it is difficult to adjust). It is a different format and different sort of cricket is being played in 50 overs. The game starts very fast you know, 10 overs of power-play.

“Then it slows down in the middle and then again if you see batsmen try to atack in 35-40 overs. Ater 40 overs the field restrictio­ns open up and you get one extra fielder outside the ring. So the game goes up and down,” Thakur said ater the end of the third ODI.

Though India have a separate squad for T20IS, 14 of the 16 members were part of the ODIS with only Deepak Chahar and Washington Sundar not there in the 50-over format.

Meanwhile, Australia opener Joe Burns said on Thursday that the experience­d Indian bowling atack is going to pose a huge threat to the Australian bating once again in the forthcomin­g four-match Test series which begins Dec.17.

The Indian bowlers played a key role in helping India win the 2018-2019 Test series 2-1, the first by India in Australia. They managed to take 70 of the 80 Australian wickets possible in the four-test series with the pace trio Jasprit Bumrah, Ishant Sharma and Mohammed Shami taking bulk of those wickets.

Although Ishant is unlikely to play the first two Tests, Burns remains wary of the India bowlers.

“Their (India’s) bowling atack has stayed together for a long time now, so we have all seen their bowlers. But they are very skillful and they are going to pose a huge threat. They are a team that you can’t take lightly, they are a world class oufit and their bowling atack plays a big part in that,” Burns told reporters in a media interactio­n.

He, however, said that the warm-up games for Australia ‘A’ side against India will be important, not just to prepare for the series but also to get a psychologi­cal edge.

 ?? File ?? A Virat Kohli-led India will look to continue their impressive record against Australia in T20s.
File A Virat Kohli-led India will look to continue their impressive record against Australia in T20s.

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