Steve Smith : India played into our hands
Steve Smith has said that India’s decision to prepare a rank turner has backfired on them during the first Test of the Border-Gavaskar series. The Australian skipper, however, feels that Virat Kohli, who failed with the bat in Pune, will comeback hard in the remaining three Tests of the series.
The turning track in Pune was perhaps not a surprise but the way the Australians out-performed India on that track was. In the
"It was up to them to prepare a wicket and they prepared a wicket that actually played into our hands.
"I think it was certainly a wicket that was likely to suit the Indian players. I think it evened up the contest a lot more. We saw the way our spinners bowled on that. They were able to generate some good spin and good natural variation out of the wicket," Smith said after the match, reported PTI.
"It would be interesting to see what they come up with come Bangalore (for the second Test commencing March 4)," added Smith.
I think it was certainly a wicket that was likely to suit the Indian players. I think it evened up the contest a lot more.
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The 27-year-old has also expressed his delight at having broken Australia’s 4502-day run of not having won in India. He said, "Right up there. Coming to India, we haven't won a game here in 4,502 days. I have been told those facts. So it has been an incredibly long time. Guys have been excited by the opportunity to come and play here. We know it's a great challenge and in this
"I think it was fortunate, Day 1, win the toss and post 260 on that wicket was very good. And then our bowlers went to work. I thought Sock (O'Keefe) was absolutely amazing to consistently land the ball in good areas and get the natural variation was absolutely outstanding. It was well supported by Nathan Lyon and the two fast bowlers as well."
Although Steve O’Keefe took 12 wickets in the game, along with the man of the match award, Steve Smith’s century in the second innings was perhaps as crucial for his team. The Aussie did ride his luck during that innings as Indian fielders dropped him five times, but Smith points out that a batsman needs a bit of luck to score runs on such a track.
"It's going to be right up there as well. I obviously rode my luck throughout the innings, had a few lives. But you need a bit of luck on a wicket like that, and I was pleased with myself to score a
"So from that aspect, I am pleased with myself. It was great that we were able to get such a big lead and give our bowlers plenty to bowl at," Smith explained.
Smith also lauded his bowlers who did not allow India to bat more than 75 overs in the Test. He said, "I think both and Nathan and Steve bowled a really good length, and just hit that length consistently. If you are challenging the defense and are able to beat the bat on both sides, you have a real good chance to take wickets on that wicket.
"Sock (O'Keefe) was able to beat the bat on both sides and find the edge and hit the pad consistently. If you're attacking the stumps enough like that, then you?re going to get rewards."
At the start of the series, the tour was built up as
"You don't want to guess too much on those sorts of wickets. Think it was fortunate that the first two batters used up the reviews early on this particular innings. On
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