Before the Test series against Australia, Sachin Tendulkar warns the Indian team, – Team India should be aware of these three players

With less than a week left now for the first match of the Border-Gavaskar Test series played between India and Australia. Many former cricketers have expressed their views on the playing XI of both teams. Former India batsman Sachin Tendulkar has urged the Indian team to be wary of the three Australian players. According to Sachin, Steve Smith and David Warner, who are returning to the Australian Test team, could cause problems for India.

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Tendulkar said, “Australia are very strong with the return of three players compared to last year. Warner, Smith and Marnus Laubusen have been strengthened. They said, ‘It is a much stronger team than before. Last time Australia had a shortage of senior players.

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In the 2018-19 Border-Gavaskar Test series played between India and Australia, Steve Smith, David Warner and Marnus Labusen were not part of Australia’s squad. While Smith and Warner are facing restrictions for having the ball smashed, LaBusen hasn’t even made his Test debut. On that tour, India won the series 2–1.

Talking about Indian bowlers, Sachin said, “It is not right to compare two different times. But there are all kinds of bowlers in India. In such a situation, on which pitch you are playing, it no longer matters. He said, ‘You also have wrist spinners and finger spinners. India also have a swing bowler. Indian bowling led by Bumrah and Ashwin is very strong.

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The first match of the Border-Gavaskar Test series between India and Australia will be played in Adelaide on December 17.

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