Andrew McDonald
India vs Australia Test Series: The Australian team returned to the Border-Gavaskar Trophy with a bang as they won the third Test by 9 wickets. In this match, spinner Nathan Lyon performed brilliantly for Australia. He took a total of 11 wickets in the match. Australian coach Andrew McDonald has made a big statement after winning a match in the series.
Australian coach gave this statement
Australia head coach Andrew McDonald has admitted that the Indian team needs to be “absolutely perfect” to challenge them in home conditions and the Indore Test compared to what his team had thought of the tour. achieved twice as much. Macdonald told ESPNcricinfo that when you play in India, you have to be around perfection to be successful. I think we were close to that perfection in that match apart from losing six wickets for 11 runs.
Players learned a big lesson
Speaking further, coach Andrew McDonald said that every player’s journey in the subcontinent starts somewhere and I am sure there is a group of players who will come next time with more experience and ready for the challenges. This part of the subcontinent (India) faces different challenges than other parts. He said that had the team not played bad cricket in Delhi in one season, Australia would have had a chance to win the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. He said that luck also supported the team in Indore.
Australia players got lucky
Australian coach said that Marnus Labushen was bowled on no ball. Apart from this, we also capitalized on the opportunities very well. Usman Khawaja takes a flying catch. Steve Smith’s catch at leg slip has contributed a lot in winning this match. If we compare with the Delhi Test, Smith dropped one catch each at first slip and Matt Renshaw at leg slip. We lost everything in one hour of bad play. Despite playing good cricket, we had to pay the price by losing the Test match. We were able to achieve double what we had planned for this tour in Indore.
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