Former Australia captain Ricky Ponting mentioned Steve Smith and Marnus Labuschagne to belief their video games like Team India stalwart Virat Kohli to show their fortunes within the remaining 4 Test matches of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy.
Marnus Labuschagne was seen fairly struggling in opposition to Jasprit Bumrah-led Team India within the first Test match in Perth. The Australian misplaced the match by a margin of 295 runs.
On the opposite hand, Steve Smith too struggled to garner runs as he departed on a first-ball duck and 60-ball 17 earlier than succumbing to Bumrah and Mohammed Siraj within the first and second innings respectively.
« Marnus looked the most tentative out of all the batters in Perth. Yes, it was high quality bowling on a difficult wicket, but he needs to find a way to turn it around, » Ponting informed ICC Review.
Ricky Ponting said that how Virat Kohli broke the chain in Perth.
« Virat went back to trusting his game and he looked like a different player in the second innings than he did in the first innings, » Ponting mentioned.
Virat Kohli fell to Josh Hazlewood for 5 within the first innings however made an unbeaten 100, his thirtieth Test hundred, within the second innings that helped India set an enormous 534-run goal.
« He (Kohli) got away from trying to combat the opposition and focused on his strengths. That`s what Marnus and (Steve) Smith need to do – find their own way and show great intent, » mentioned Ponting.
Ponting, who has 13378 runs from 168 Tests with 41centuries, requested the Australian batters to take extra threat and apply stress on the Indian bowlers.
« You should discover a approach to take dangers and put it again on these guys as a result of you already know the Bumrahs of the world¿ they`re not going to present you too many simple scoring alternatives.
« When they do, you`ve got to be ready to pounce on it and put it away and try and put some pressure back on them, » he defined.
Despite struggling an enormous defeat within the opening Test to go 0-1 behind within the five-match collection, Ponting cautioned the Aussies in opposition to making wholesale adjustments to the eleven.
« I`d be sticking with the identical facet. I feel you need to present religion in champion gamers and a number of the blokes that we`re speaking about on this crew have been champion gamers.
« Maybe not for a little while, but they have proven their ability on the big stage, » he added.
Australia will tackle India within the second Test, a day-night fixture, at Adelaide from December 6 however with out injured pacer Josh Hazlewood.
(With PTI Inputs)
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