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David Warner’s very shocking statement even after the victory, said this about Australian batsmen

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IND vs AUS Test Series

India vs Australia Test Series: The first match of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy was won by the Indian team by 295 runs under the captaincy of Jasprit Bumrah. After this, Australia made a strong comeback for the second test and won the match by 10 wickets. Currently the series is tied at 1-1. Now the third match between the two teams will be played at Gaba ground from 14th December. Travis Head played an inning of 140 runs in the second test against India. Apart from him, Marnus Labuschagne also scored a half-century. But the rest of the batsmen failed to perform well. Now David Warner has said a big thing on this.

Travis Head scored a brilliant century: Warner

Former Australian opener David Warner told Fox Cricket that I think there is pressure not only on Usman Khawaja but on all the top order batsmen. Travis came in and hit back and scored a brilliant century and we know he is good at doing that. But other batsmen should also bat like him.

There is pressure on Australian batsmen

He said that especially it is not a matter of just one player, all the top six batsmen should make big scores and ensure that they are giving their bowlers adequate rest. The last match was in the name of Mitchell Starc who, as always, performed well with the pink ball. I hope that our top batsmen will play big innings in Brisbane.

McSweeney and Khawaja are struggling with bad form

Nathan McSweeney, who made his debut in Test cricket in Perth, has so far scored 59 runs in four innings while his opening partner Usman Khawaja has been able to score only 34 runs. He has been able to reach the 50 mark only once in the last 16 innings. Former captain Smith is also going through a bad phase. He has scored 19 runs in three innings so far. Regarding Nathan McSweeney, Warner said that when it comes to an opening batsman, he has to play the most difficult role and I believe he was successful in playing such a role.

(Input: PTI)

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