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PIX: Back to basics for Australia in the nets!

Source: PTI
Last updated on: February 27, 2023 16:09 IST
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IMAGE: Steve Smith bats during Australia's training session at the Holkar Stadium in Indore on Monday. Photograph: Robert Cianflone/Getty Images

Ravichandran Ashwin's enviable record at the Holkar Stadium in Indore could make the Australian batters rethink their strategy of playing the high-risk sweep shots, which brought about their downfall in the first two Tests.

 

Ashwin has 18 wickets in two Tests played at this venue at an impressive average of 12.5 run.

Australia, who arrived in Indore after their second innings surrender in Delhi, turned up for the net session even before their scheduled time.

IMAGE: The Australiams looked keen to learn from their mistakes in their three hour plus training session on Monday. Photograph: Robert Cianflone/Getty Images

They were slammed over their tactics against Indian spinners in the second Test in Delhi with half of the side falling to the poorly executed sweep shots on a slow and low surface.

Having lost the chance to regain the Border-Gavaskar trophy, Australia looked keen to learn from their mistakes in their three hour plus training session.

Rather than sweeping the ball, Australia's batters mainly attempted the front foot defence against the spinners besides stepping out to hit down the ground.

Steve Smith, who will lead Australia in Indore in the absence of Pat Cummins, and Usman Khawaja were the first ones to hit the nets and batted for more than an hour against the spin duo of Nathan Lyon and Matthew Kuhnemann.

IMAGE: Nathan Lyon works on his bowling. Photograph: Robert Cianflone/Getty Images

One of the best batters against spin in the Australian set up, Smith's performances have been underwhelming so far and he will be keen to correct that in the third Test, starting on Wednesday.

Lyon troubled both Khawaja and Smith as the duo looked determined to firm up their defence. Most of the aerial hits came off rookie Kuhnemann.

It was an hour of madness at Kotla that cost Australia the game despite fully knowing that sweep is a risky and least effective scoring option on Indian pitches. They will need to trust their defence a lot a more and step out regularly to unsettle Ashwin and Co.

IMAGE: Marnus Labuschagne would be desperate to get back among the runs. Photograph: Robert Cianflone/Getty Images

Such was their frame of mind that Khawaja and Smith returned to nets for a second stint after all the batters had their time. Apart from Khawaja, the only other batter to have practised the sweep, was Alex Carey, who has now been dismissed four times playing the same shot with a very low degree of success.

Marnus Labuschagne, Travis Head and Peter Handscomb faced off-spinner Murphy and leg-spinner Mitchell Swepson, who has reunited with the squad following the birth of his child.

Handscomb, who has looked most comfortable against the spinners so far on the tour, came down the pitch everytime Murphy and Swepson gave the ball some air.   

Head, the most aggressive of the Aussie batters in Delhi, was particularly harsh on Swepson as he slog swept with the spin.

IMAGE: Mitchell Starc will play in the Indore Test despite his finger discomfort. Photograph: Robert Cianflone/Getty Images

Left-arm pacer Mitchell Starc, who missed the first two Tests due to a finger injury, will replace skipper Pat Cummins in the playing eleven for the third Test with the latter back in Australia to be with his ailing mother.

Starc said he is not 100 percent yet but bowled to Cameron Green for close to an hour and generated good pace. Lance Morris bowling alongside him and beat Green with his pace and movement on multiple occasions.  

Green, who also had a bowl later in the session, is set to play his first game of the series after missing the first two Tests due to a finger injury.

With Cummins and David Warner out of reckoning, Green and Starc look like automatic choices to fill in the void.

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