IND vs. AUS: What did Kuldeep Yadav say about his options in the first Test against Australia?

The first match of the Border-Gavaskar Test series between India and Australia will be played in Adelaide on December 17. Prior to the Test series, India A played two practice matches against Australia A. Although both matches were inconclusive, the Indian team performed well. Commenting on his selection in the first match of the Test series, Kuldeep Yadav said it was not easy to play spinners in the light.

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He told KKRN, ‘I believe spinners’ balls are difficult to understand at night because spinners use different variations and it is not easy to pin the ball’s stitch. This is good for us. It will be India’s first day-night test abroad. He had previously played a pink ball in Kolkata in 2019.

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“I have no experience playing pink ball outside India, so it will be exciting to see how the game continues in this game,” Kuldeep said. He said, ‘Under Australian conditions, it’s not fair to say that spinners are not dominant. There are many such instances where spinners perform well here. It depends entirely on how quickly you adapt to the situation.

Kuldeep said, ‘We have played a lot of T20 cricket lately. There is a need to maintain restraint while playing Test cricket. Mental continuity is very important. When playing from short format to long format, you tend to try many things quickly. Wickets are not readily available in Test cricket, so it is important to be patient.

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Kuldeep has played six Tests so far, including two against Australia. He said India could win the series again if their fast bowlers performed well and batsmen kept the rhythm. He said, ‘We did well last time and that’s why we won the series. If we play well and batsmen play for the last time, we win this time too.

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