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IND vs AUS Test: Ian Chappell concedes Border-Gavaskar Trophy even before starts, says ‘It’s almost impossible for Australia to beat India at home’

IND vs AUS Test: Ian Chappell concedes Border-Gavaskar Trophy even before starts, says ‘It’s almost impossible for Australia to beat India at home’

IND vs AUS Test: IND AUS Nagpur Test – Former Australia captain Ian Chappell has already conceded that Australia will fail their “Everest challenge”. He believes the World No 1 Test side is no match for Rohit Sharma & Co at home and it’s “almost impossible for them to win”. While he is sad that Rishabh […]

IND vs AUS Test: IND AUS Nagpur Test – Former Australia captain Ian Chappell has already conceded that Australia will fail their “Everest challenge”. He believes the World No 1 Test side is no match for Rohit Sharma & Co at home and it’s “almost impossible for them to win”. While he is sad that Rishabh Pant’s “gregarious personality” will be a big miss, he still feels Jasprit Bumrah’s absence won’t be a problem for India. Australia have not won a Test series in India since 2004-05 series and have lost all their last three Border-Gavaskar Trophy. Follow India vs Australia LIVE Updates on InsideSport.IN

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IND vs AUS Test: Ian Chappell concedes Border-Gavaskar Trophy even before starts, says ‘It’s almost impossible for Australia to beat India at home’

The Pat Cummins-led Australia have had a golden run. They have won the Ashes, won in Pakistan, against WestIndies and SouthAfrica most recently. But as Australia tour their “Final Frontier” for four-match Test series, the mighty Aussies are mentally under pressure. The series begins in Nagpur on February 9.

“This will be a tough challenge. Also referred to in Australia as “Everest” – as the Indian side is powerful and almost impossible to defeat in home conditions,” Chappell wrote in a column for ‘ESPNCricinfo’.

Pointing out that the series has all the makings of a hard-fought one, he added: “These sides are two of Test cricket’s dwindling number of really good teams, but it’s hard to look past India for the eventual victors of this series.”

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It’s been more than a decade since India lost a Test series at home — to England 1-2 in 2012. Australia, on the other hand, are in search of a first series win in India in 19 years. In their last tour of the country, they began with a big win in the Pune Test but went on to lose the series 1-2.

“Australia are portraying confidence after displaying strong form on their own pitches. Their confidence is further boosted by a serious injury to Rishabh Pant, which means the wicketkeeper-batter’s gregarious personality will be sorely missed,” wrote the 79-year-old.

Pant was ruled out after sustaining injuries in a horrific car accident last month and, in his absence, India have the rookie duo of Ishan Kishan and KS Bharat, who are yet to play Tests.

“India also have some points to prove, not the least to do with how Pant’s replacement performs. The main thing India will lose from Pant’s unavailability is an excellent run rate, which came from his belligerent aggression.

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“No one can replace Pant’s desire to dominate bowlers, so India have to rely on their top batters not only performing, but also maintaining a good strike rate,” he said.

The key for Team India would be to establish a “mental superiority” over ace Aussie spinner Nathan Lyon.

“One of the main tasks for Indian players like Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli and Cheteshwar Pujara will be to establish mental superiority over Lyon. If Australia can’t rely on Lyon claiming regular wickets at an acceptable rate, their bowling will then depend greatly on the ‘big three’ (Cummins, Josh Hazlewood and Mitchell Starc).”

But all of them, including Lyon, average in excess of 30 in India, Chappell pointed out.

“Lyon is the only proven performer and even he averages in excess of 30 in India. While Lyon feels he has improved as a bowler on the subcontinent, his support comes from bowlers like Ashton Agar and Mitchell Swepson, who are both unproven quantities.

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“Australia need to ditch any temptation to obey the right and left-arm theory and only choose the best bowlers for the conditions. Their confidence in their pace bowlers also needs to be tempered by what they have achieved in India.”

On the pace triumvirate, Chappell said: “Australia’s ‘big three’, Pat Cummins, Josh Hazlewood and Mitchell Starc, all average in excess of 30 in India and they’ll need to particularly display improved old-ball nous to achieve better results in India.”

The former Australia captain further wrote that the key for the Indian bowlers would be to keep Steve Smith quiet.

“Smith, with 60, is the only current Australia batter on the tour to average more than 30 in India. Achieving batting success will be a big challenge for the Australian batters, especially if Ravindra Jadeja bowls successfully in partnership with the highly efficient R Ashwin.

“The main task for India’s bowlers will be to find a way to keep the heavy-scoring Smith quiet. If India are able to limit Smith and Lyon’s success they will be on the way to winning matches,” he added.

The outcome of the four Tests will determine the fate of both teams’ qualification to the World Test Championship Final.

After Nagpur, the series will move to New Delhi (February 17-21), Dharamsala (March 1-5) and Ahmedabad (March 9-13).

IND vs AUS Test: Ian Chappell concedes Border-Gavaskar Trophy even before starts, says ‘It’s almost impossible for Australia to beat India at home’

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