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New Delhi: The third match of the exciting 4-match Test series between India and Australia will be played at the Holkar Cricket Stadium in Indore from Wednesday, March 01. India is currently leading 2-0 in the series. In such a situation, where Team India would like to score a hat-trick of victory in the third match, then the visiting team Australia will try to win their first match by showing their stamina.
With this, now former Australia fast bowler Michael Kasprowicz has advised his team to field three fast bowlers Mitchell Starc, Cameron Green and Scott Boland in the third Test against India. Kasprowicz said that Australia’s fast bowling There are strengths and the team should back its strengths. Australia went into Delhi with three specialist spinners and just one pacer in skipper Pat Cummins. In which they had to face the defeat of 06 wickets. Kasprowicz, while advocating the inclusion of Boland in the playing eleven in the Indore Test, said, ‘I have no objection to this (three fast bowlers). We cannot compete with India with spin. Boland could not take a single wicket in the first Test at Nagpur but bowled economically for 34 runs in 17 overs.
Kasprowicz, who took 113 wickets in Test cricket, further said, ‘We don’t need three spinners. I would like Boland to be on the team. I am saying this because he has the ability to create pressure from one end. He said, “Tod Murphy was successful in taking wickets in the first Test because the Indian batsmen were unable to score runs from the other end (against Boland). We have to think differently. Kasprowicz, a 51-year-old former bowler who played 38 Tests for Australia, was part of the team that won the 2004-05 Test series in India. IND vs AUS: Forget Ravindra Jadeja, here Ashwin alone will ruin Australia, such is the recordIND vs AUS: Ian Chappell told the big reason for Australia’s weak batting, also raised questions on flop strategies