Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

India eye greatness

- Bihan Sengupta sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

PUNE: The last time Australia toured India in 2013, captains Michael Clarke and Shane Watson won the toss in all the four Tests, but went on to lose all of them.

Thus, when Steve Smith leads his men on to the pitch in the first Test of this four-match series on Thursday, he’ll have to ensure many more things go his way than the luck factor.

It will be here at the Maharashtr­a Cricket Associatio­n Stadium that he will take charge of IPL side Rising Pune Supergiant­s in two months and the series opener might be a perfect opportunit­y to prove his credential­s to the local crowd.

The hosts, however, don’t want to take a chance. Though curator Pandurang Salgaoncar said Pune’s debut Test would be played on a true wicket, Dhiraj Parsana, zonal head of the BCCI’s grounds and pitches committee, and Daljit Singh, the national head of the pitches committee, have been asked to overlook Salgaoncar’s effort. After all, home advantage needs to be taken.

“If we can win here, when we look back after 20 years, it is going to be the best time of lives,” Smith had said a few days back. It makes sense, given that they were not just whitewashe­d by India four years back, they’ve lost eight of the last 10 Tests played in India.

An India-Australia Test series In Australia India Total Since 2000 44 46 90 34 5 19 24 13

India in India: 657-7 decl India in Australia: 705-7 decl Australia in India: 577 Australia in Australia: 674

India in India : 104

India in Australia : 58 Australia in India : 93 Australia in Australia: 83 28 12 40 13

is always special. To the cricketfan­atic Indian crowd, the only fixture bigger than this is probably that against arch-rivals Pakistan.

But India are on a run of 19 unbeaten Tests , and six consecutiv­e series wins while Australia will have to avoid their 10th successive defeat in Asia.

The Aussies no longer carry the old aura. Be it Nathan Lyon, Josh Hazlewood or captain Steve Smith, they are anxious for their plans to fall in place against India.

India have openly challenged the visitors , stating they’ve got a plan for every player. Former cricketers too have backed the hosts to inflict yet another white- In 1 1 - India have beaten Sri Lanka, South Africa, West Indies, New Zealand, England and Bangladesh, and coach Anil Kumble feels the team can become the best ever. Under Virat Kohli, India have won 15 of the last 19 Tests. A series win will lend credence to Kumble’s belief.

The hosts face rivals whose past confidence, bordering on arrogance, is missing

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