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Australia have decided not to play practice matches on the tour of India. Instead, he practiced with SG balls on a spinner-friendly course in Sydney. “There was a lot of attention on spinners before the Pakistan tour, but I found the reverse swing very difficult,” Kari told reporters on the sidelines of a four-day training camp here.

Goalkeeper batsman Alex Currie has reminded the Australian team, who have been practicing with a focus on Indian spinners, that Indian pacers can also prove dangerous with the reverse swing in the four-match Test series. Australia have decided not to play practice matches on the tour of India. Instead, he practiced with SG balls on a spinner-friendly course in Sydney. “There was a lot of attention on spinners before the Pakistan tour, but I found the reverse swing very difficult,” Kari told reporters on the sidelines of a four-day training camp here.

He remembered the practice match in Bengaluru in 2018 when Mohammad Siraj took 11 wickets. He said: “I played a four-day practice match for Australia A against India A in 2018. There was a lot of talk about spin at the time, but we forget how dangerous fast bowlers for both teams can be with the reverse swing. Kari also referred to the tied Test series in Sri Lanka in July last year. He said: “We went to Galle for two Tests and the wicket was different too. That’s why one has to go with an open mind as to who will be confronted. What kind of team combination can you come up with?

Disclaimer:Prabhasakshi has not edited this news. This news has been published from PTI-language feed.



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