Auswind: Wasim Jaffer gave special advice to Team India ahead of the Brisbane Test, explaining how Australia should deal with bowlers

The fourth and final Test between India and Australia will be played at the Gabba Grounds in Brisbane from Friday. Australia’s record at the Gabba pitch is excellent and it is not easy for any opposing team to beat the hosts on this ground. Since 1988, Australia has not lost a Test match on the field. In such a situation, the approach to winning the Team India pro series seems very difficult. In such a situation, former India cricketer Wasim Jaffer tweeted about how Team India should play on this pitch.

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Zafar wrote, ‘Don’t get too caught up in the sky, man, do you know what a hunter is hunting for himself!’ Jafar also sent a special message to Team India with this message. In fact, there is a lot of bounce and speed in Gaba’s pitch, which is why Australian bowlers find India’s batsmen quite disturbed. In such a situation, Wasim Jaffer has advised Team India batsmen not to hurt too much and Indian bowlers can take advantage of the situation and put Australia in trouble.

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The series is currently 1-1. Three Test matches have been played between the two teams. Australia won by eight wickets in the first day and night test in Adelaide, then India won by eight wickets in the second Test at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. The third match of the series was played at the Sydney Cricket Ground, which ended in a draw. After playing the first Test, skipper Virat Kohli returned home on paternity leave, with Ajinkya Rahane selected as captain for the remaining Test matches.

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