IND vs AUS: Pat Cummins says why Adelaide tests Pink Ball leaders

The four-match Test series between India and Australia will start on December 17. The first Test of the series will be held in Adelaide, a day and night match. This is the first time India has been playing with a pink ball on Australia ground. In the one-day series before the Test series, Team India lost to Australia 2–1, but the team made a comeback in the T20 series to make the series 2–1. Australian fast bowler Pat Cummins said during the first Test against Pink Ball that the captain’s technique would be tested in the Adelaide Test due to the different speed of the ball.

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Pat Cummins, ‘We’re thrilled, not nervous. This is a bit different than a normal test match. There is some in the floodlight, in which the speed of the ball is different. When there is flood light after Dinner, the ball bounces and moves differently. In such a situation, captains must take care when bowling and when to bat. India won the Test series for the first time in Australia in 2018-19, but David Warner and Steve Smith were not in that squad. The number one Test fast bowler said, ‘We want to win our home matches. Two years ago India had a better team than us, they beat us in that series. Now David Warner and Smith have returned to the two best batsmen in the world. It helps. Moreover, youngsters like Travis Head and Marnus LaBushen are also very talented.

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While Australia has so far defeated big teams such as New Zealand, South Africa, England and Pakistan with a pink ball, India beat Bangladesh in the only Test this year. Pat Cummins has been rested for the last ODI and T20 series and will be Australia’s leading bowler in the Test series.

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