Eastern Eye (UK)

Pujara: We can repeat Test series feat

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INDIA are capable of repeating their heroics from their successful 2018-19 Test tour in Australia, even though the hosts are stronger this time with the return of star batsmen David Warner and Steve Smith, India’s Cheteshwar Pujara has said.

Both Warner and Smith were unavailabl­e for Australia while serving 12-month balltamper­ing bans when India won their first Test series Down Under, beating the hosts 2-1 in four matches.

Warner and Smith have scored over 14,000 Test runs between them, but Pujara said India’s bowlers, including Jasprit Bumrah, Ishant Sharma and Mohammed Shami, were capable of taking quick wickets to give them “every chance of winning” the Border-Gavaskar Trophy.

“(Australia’s batting lineup) will be a little stronger than what it was in 2018-19, but then victories don’t come easy. If you want to win away from home, you need to work hard,” Pujara told reporters.

“No doubt Smith, Warner and Marcus Labuschagn­e are great players. But the good part about our current crop of bowlers is most of them play in the same series and our bowling unit will also not be very different to what it was in 2018-19.

“They know how to be successful in Australia as they have enjoyed success there in the past. They have their game-plans and if we can execute them well, they are capable of getting Smith, Warner and Labuschagn­e out quickly.”

Pujara said they would, however, encounter a “different challenge” in the series opener in Adelaide when India play their second day-night Test with the pink ball, having played with it just once against Bangladesh on home soil.

“We will be playing with the pink Kookaburra in Australia,” Pujara, who was the series’ leading scorer with 500-plus runs and three centuries on their last visit, added.

“One has to understand and get used to it (pink ball and lights) as early as possible ... Twilight is more challengin­g than other periods.”

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BACK IN THE FOLD: David Warner (left) and Steve Smith

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