IND vs. AUS: Kangaroo coach Justin Langer’s statement about missing the Border-Gavaskar trophy is wrong to weaken Team India

In the fourth and final Test cricket match, Team India won by three wickets and won the series based on Shubman Gill and then Rishabh Pant’s vigorous innings in Brisbane. With this, India ended its 32-year reign in Australia’s Gaba Ground. India made a comeback after losing the first Test in Adelaide and retaining the Border-Gavaskar Trophy after defeating Australia 2–1 in the second consecutive series. After losing the Test series against India, Australia’s head coach Justin Langer has responded.

Langer, who missed the Test series for an inexperienced Indian team struggling with fitness issues, said on Tuesday that he learned a great lesson from the setback that the Indian team should never be underestimated. With the fourth Test, India won the series 2–1. Langer told Channel Seven that this was the best test series. Eventually one will lose and one will win. Test cricket won today. We will miss this necklace for a long time. Full credit goes to India. We have learned a lesson from this.

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The first is to take nothing for granted and secondly, never to underestimate Indians, he said. India has a population of about one and a half billion and if you are in its eleven you will be a really good and strong player. Langer said India’s comeback after being dismissed for 36 in Adelaide was spectacular, especially with big players like Jaspreet Bumrah and Ravindra Jadeja injured.

He said India’s praise was low. Even after losing the first game in three days, they never gave up and came back strong. We have got a great lesson and India will never be taken lightly. Rishabh Pant’s unbeaten 89 was included in the winning streak and said it was a good innings. I missed Ben Stokes’ innings at Headingley. He played flawlessly and his innings was great. Shubman Gill also batted well.

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