Australia opener David Warner has hailed India’s pace attack comprising Ishant Sharma, Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Shami, and Bhuvneshwar Kumar. The current seam attack has done exceedingly well across formats and is one of the significant reasons behind India dominant run in recent times.
Virat Kohli & Co scripted history when they won their first-ever Test down under. India defeated the Tim Paine-led side 2-1 in the four-match Test series with outstanding performances from Cheteshwar Pujara and the bowlers. David Warner in an Instagram live session with batting star Rohit Sharma heaped India’s pace attack.
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Incidentally, Warner and Steve Smith was not a part of the series owing to suspension due to their involvement in the ball-tampering scandal in 2018 against South Africa. The dashing Aussie opener said that it was difficult to see his side down in the series.
“Watching that series was hard as you can’t do anything from the outside. But I want to say that India has the best pace attack against left-handers. They zero in one spot and keep bowling there. “Mentally, it was great for Indian cricket but it was hard to watch. I felt helpless. Hope it does happen and looking forward to the battle,” said Warner.
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India and Australia, over the years, have produced some of the nail-biting encounters to keep the fans tightly-seated. The Australian opener David Warner said playing India in their backyard is one of the toughest challenges in world cricket.
“I love playing India in India. Everyone is against you. Hard conditions. Same for you (Rohit) when you come here,” he said.