IND vs AUS: India got the support of former Pakistan captain, said – if the Australian players do not understand then the pitch is bad
IND vs AUS: India got the support of former Pakistan captain, said – if the Australian players do not understand then the pitch is bad
Australian veteran Ian Healy had said that bad pitches were made in the last tour in India. On this, Salman Butt has said that if the Australian players do not understand then the pitch gets spoiled.
The Test series between India and Australia is starting from February 9. Four Tests will be played in the Border-Gavaskar series.
This team is also very important in terms of the World Test Championship. In such a situation, the rhetoric continues before the start of the series.
Australia's Ian Healy accused India of making a bad pitch. Former Pakistan captain Ian Healy has slammed the Australian players on this matter.
The Indian team is currently placed second in the World Test Championship table and will be eyeing to make it to the finals of the prestigious tournament.
India has the upper hand against Australia. The Australian team has not won the Border-Gavaskar Trophy since 2014/15.
The Australian team is preparing for the challenge against India. Meanwhile, former Australian wicketkeeper-batsman Ian Healy made a controversial statement regarding Indian pitches. He said "I think if they make proper Indian wickets, which are easy to bat on initially and start turning later, we can win.
I'm worried about Starc and Lyon in the first Test... If there are unfair wickets, which I've seen in the last series, where the ball was bouncing ridiculously and staying down from day one, I think That India plays better than us in those conditions."
Former Pakistan captain Salman Butt has now given a befitting reply to Healy's statement. He said that Asian teams do not complain about extra bounce in Australia, so why do they come here and complain about spin.
Salman Butt said on his YouTube channel "When subcontinent teams go to Australia, they don't complain about pitches.
They don't say Perth has extra bounce and that's unfair. Home conditions are different and you have to They have to get used to it.
Teams face difficulties in Perth. Similarly they also face problems against spin. So, you should not talk about what is fair and what is unfair. Pitch giving results."
Salman Butt further said that if the pitch does not come in time for the Australian batsmen, then that pitch is called unfair or bad. It is his habit to do so.
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