The Australian Former Skipper and Legend Ricky Ponting said that the Indian bowlers will struggle to take out the Australian batsmen twice in the upcoming four match series against the Aussies at their Home .
The Former Australian Skipper speaking at a cricketing event organised by Aaj Tak alongside the Australian greats Allan Border and Steve Waugh , referred that India must work hard to succeed against Aussies .
"India will struggle to get our batsmen out twice in Australia. There is no doubt that why Indians can't compete. Their batting line up is one of the best," said Ponting."He has led his team very convincingly in other forms of the game. He performs in big matches. But he needs to work on his technique and attitude in Tests ahead of the series Down Under," added Ponting.
Former India opener Sunil Gavaskar, who was also one of the panelists, touched upon India's bowling and said, "We need bowlers who can take 20 wickets in a match. India seldom had that kind of an attack and to win a Test series you need to take 20 wickets in at least 2 or 3 matches. India need to find that right combination to succeed in Australia," added Gavaskar.
The Former Australian Skipper speaking at a cricketing event organised by Aaj Tak alongside the Australian greats Allan Border and Steve Waugh , referred that India must work hard to succeed against Aussies .
"India will struggle to get our batsmen out twice in Australia. There is no doubt that why Indians can't compete. Their batting line up is one of the best," said Ponting."He has led his team very convincingly in other forms of the game. He performs in big matches. But he needs to work on his technique and attitude in Tests ahead of the series Down Under," added Ponting.
Former India opener Sunil Gavaskar, who was also one of the panelists, touched upon India's bowling and said, "We need bowlers who can take 20 wickets in a match. India seldom had that kind of an attack and to win a Test series you need to take 20 wickets in at least 2 or 3 matches. India need to find that right combination to succeed in Australia," added Gavaskar.
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