The Citizen (Gauteng)

Australian­s lose mongrel and the first Test

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– Australian captain Tim Paine (right) says he’s proud of the way his team not only fought hard against India but played in the right spirit as they put on a friendlier face after the ball-tampering scandal.

The first Test in Adelaide was the first at home for Australia since the cheating row blew up in South Africa last March, leading to bans for then skipper Steve Smith and his deputy David Warner.

A scathing review into the scandal criticised Australian cricketers for “playing the mongrel” against opponents and in

Adelaide

response the team produced a players’ pact vowing to tone down their infamous abrasive attitude.

Both teams shook hands before and after the match as a mark of respect and Paine said his team showed you didn’t have to “carry on like a pork chop” to be competitiv­e in a match that went down to the wire.

India eventually won by 31 runs on the fifth day to take momentum into the next Test in Perth starting on Friday.

“We played in good spirits. I don’t know about the Indians, we didn’t pay attention to them and we won’t be for the whole series,” he said yesterday.

“We can only concentrat­e on the brand and the style of cricket we want to play.

“From a cricket point of view, we have some areas to tighten up and I thought today was a nice snapshot of how we want to go about it.

“We fought really hard and never gave up, and you don’t have to talk rubbish and carry on like a pork chop to prove that.”

The Australian­s came face-toface in Adelaide with famously combative Indian skipper Virat Kohli, who thrives on the verbal banter and has never been shy of riling the opposition.

But while he celebrated wickets enthusiast­ically, there were few, if any, niggles between the teams.

Paine pointed to the experience­d foursome of Mitchell Starc, Josh Hazlewood, Pat Cummins and Nathan Lyon as showing the type of never-say-die, but fair, commitment he wants in the team.

They all bowled consistent­ly and for long periods, and added valuable runs yesterday in the improbable chase of a winning target of 323, eventually going down by 31 runs. –

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