As Australia’s Border-Gavaskar Trophy is approaching, fast bowlers of the Australian team, Josh Hazlewood, underscores attention on India’s tremendous new Test cricketers .
Hazlewood told Star Sports that yes virat is just one player who India has in reserve and rohit and that both countries know these experienced players, they will explore more of the unacquainted ones, for example, Jaiswal and Gill.
“That is what I meant when I said that the plan may center more on new players, who we have not faced that much in test cricket. We played Jaiswal, there were not many opportunities and even with Shubman Gill, we have only seen that a few times.
This five Match series will commence on November 22 in Perth and will continue to other places Australia, such as Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne and of course Sydney. Then India went on to win in the first two series held in Australia.
With a view on the strategy structure of a Test match, Josh Hazlewood said: ‘Yes, planning among the players is necessary but basic plans do not actually change very frequently. It is a concern of the primary ones – performing them appropriately in the prolonged hours. A smart move in test cricket turns into nonviolent at the 9 out of 10 times and the test determines that plan A would be at play.