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Australia little stronger this time: Pujara

Pujara's 500 plus runs with three top-notch hundreds formed the cornerstone of a 2-1 series win in 2018-19, India's first in Australia in 71 years

By PTI
Published Date - 16 November 2020, 06:23 PM
Australia little stronger this time: Pujara
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New Delhi: David Warner and Steve Smith’s presence does make Australia stronger but Cheteshwar Pujara has full faith in India’s “remarkable” bowlers, who, he feels, possess the wherewithal to script a repeat of the historic 2018-19 Test series victory.

Pujara’s 500 plus runs with three top-notch hundreds formed the cornerstone of a 2-1 series win back then, India’s first in Australia in 71 years. However, Smith and Warner didn’t play in that series due to their ball-tampering bans.


“It (Australian batting line-up) 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,” India’s dependable No.3 told PTI in an exclusive interview before he embarked on the tour of Australia.
Pujara believes that India’s fast bowling troika of Jasprit Bumrah, Ishant Sharma and

Mohammed Shami can again work up some magic like in 2018-19, posing a lot of discomfort for the home batting line-up. The upcoming Tests are scheduled to start on December 17. “No doubt Smith, Warner and Marnus Labuschagne are great players. But the good part about our current crop of bowlers is that 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.”

For India’s fast bowlers, it’s like a “been there, done that” situation. “They know how to be successful in Australia as they have enjoyed success there in the past. They have their game-plans in place and if we can execute them well, they are capable of getting Smith, Warner and Labuschagne out quickly.  “If we can do what we have done in the past, I am sure we have every chance of winning the series again.”

The opening Test in Adelaide is a Day-Night game and batting against the pink kookaburra during the twilight session will pose its own set of challenges, said the man who is nearing 6000 Test runs (5840 in 77 games) with 18 hundreds in his kitty.

“It will be a different challenge altogether playing with pink ball as pace and bounce also changes. We will be playing with pink kookaburra in Australia (against Bangladesh, it was Pink SG Test). It will be slightly different.”

He believes that overcoming the challenges of playing their first overseas Day/night Test will have to happen collectively. “As a team and as individuals, one has to understand and accept and get used to it (pink ball and lights) as early possible. There will be a bit of difference with pink ball.

“The twilight period is more challenging than other periods but as you play more and practice more, you get used to it. It does take a little while…”

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