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Nathan Lyon: Rival Bowlers Serve as 'Best Coaches', Credits Ashwin for His Growth

Nathan Lyon: Rival Bowlers Serve as 'Best Coaches', Credits Ashwin for His Growth

Veteran Australian spinner Nathan Lyon believes that rival players often serve as the "best coaches", acknowledging that his Indian counterpart Ravichandran Ashwin has "taught" him a great deal through their faceoffs since 2011-12.Having made their Test debuts in the same year, Lyon and Ashwin will face each other for the eighth time in the longest format during the Border-Gavaskar Trophy five-Test series beginning in Perth on November 22."Ash (Ashwin) is an incredible bowler. I’ve gone head-to-head with him for basically my whole career, so I’ve learned a lot from Ash," Lyon told Fox Cricket."He’s an incredibly smart bowler, and he’s able to learn and adapt very quickly, and I think the best bowlers in the world are able to do that. He used his skills to benefit himself and his team.""So, you’ve got to give credit where credit’s due, he was the best bowler (in 2020/21), as he usually is. So, hats off to Ash."It will be Ashwin's fifth Test tour of Australia, where he has claimed 39 wickets in 10 Tests at an average of 42.15.Lyon further admitted to having studied Ashwin's bowling closely, especially before Australia toured India in the last few years."He’s taught me a lot,” Lyon said. “I’m a big believer in the players that you play against are your best coaches that you eventually come across.""I’ve watched a lot of his footage heading over to India, the way he goes about it here in Australia, see if I can pick up anything."The way I look at cricket is that I’ve never met anyone who has conquered the game, never played against or with anyone who’s conquered the game.""There’s so much to learn in this great game, and there’s so much for me to learn from Ash. He’s a world-class bowler. He’s taken over 500 Test match wickets, and he should be extremely proud of that."Ashwin (21.76) outshines Lyon (30.81) in terms of having the best Test bowling average in Asia. However, the Australian has better bowling figures outside Asia — Lyon: 30.09, Ashwin: 33.14.Asked if they could face again post this tour, Lyon reckoned, “Spin bowling is a craft that the older you get, the better you get with age.”"There’s definitely no limit for me, and I don’t think there should be a limit for us as well. He’s absolutely world-class, and there’s a series in a couple of years’ time. So, who knows?"Asked about the secret of his success on non-spinning tracks, Lyon quipped: "I know Jadeja reads all of this stuff, so I can’t really share all my secrets."""My big thing is spinning up the back of the ball and getting bounce, but it’s a hard craft to be able to do that in Australia. Your size for error is extremely small,” he said.They may not have won a Test series against India in nearly a decade, but Lyon feels their World Test Championship final triumph last year would give them the edge."India’s got the wood over us in the past few series, but if you’re looking at the World Test Championship (final) in England, we were able to beat them there, and I know that should give us a bit of confidence heading into (this summer)," Lyon said."We understand that we’re coming up against a world-class side, but we can take a lot of confidence out of where we are at as an Australian cricket team.""I feel like we’re on the journey to becoming a great team. We’re not there yet. There’s a bit of work to do, but we have the opportunity to do something pretty special this summer."India are reeling from an unprecedented 0-3 home defeat against New Zealand, a result Lyon believes will make the second-ranked team even more determined.“I think they’re extremely dangerous. They’re a class outfit, and they know their best preparation and how to come out here and perform. It’s going to be a cracking Test series.”"It’s been a long ten years since Australia’s held the trophy. There’s only a few of us that would probably be in the squad that’s actually held the trophy, so it’s time to bring it home," he concluded.

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Kohli to Unleash Batting Prowess in Australia, Says Gavaskar

Kohli to Unleash Batting Prowess in Australia, Says Gavaskar

Virat Kohli, India's batting mainstay, has endured a lean patch in recent Test matches, averaging a mere 22.72 in six games this year. However, legendary Sunil Gavaskar believes that Kohli will bounce back with a vengeance in the upcoming Test series in Australia.Kohli has a remarkable track record in Australia, averaging an impressive 54.08. Gavaskar believes that this familiarity will give Kohli an edge against the formidable Australian bowling attack. "He's consistently performed at Adelaide, so it's a familiar ground for him," Gavaskar said. "And before Adelaide, it's Perth, where he played one of the finest Test centuries in 2018-19."Former India batsman Sanjay Manjrekar anticipates that Australia will target Kohli's off-stump line in the early stages of the series. "They'll start with that line outside the off stump and gauge what his mindset is," Manjrekar said. "Australia might also try to cramp him for room and attack his body since he likes to get forward."Manjrekar also highlighted the effectiveness of New Zealand's strategy of bowling on the middle stump to Kohli. "If he's focused on balls outside off stump, bowlers like Josh Hazlewood might target that typical Vernon Philander line on middle stump," he said.Despite the challenges, Gavaskar remains confident in Kohli's ability to overcome adversity. "Because he hasn't got runs against New Zealand, he'll be very, very hungry," Gavaskar said. "If he gets off to a good start, he will get big runs."Kohli's return to form will be crucial for India's chances of success in Australia. The team will need their star batter to lead the charge against a bowling attack that includes Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc, Josh Hazlewood, and Nathan Lyon.

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Agarkar's Adelaide Heroics: A Pivotal Moment in Indian Cricket History

Agarkar's Adelaide Heroics: A Pivotal Moment in Indian Cricket History

Ajit Agarkar's Adelaide Heroics: A Pivotal Moment in Indian Cricket HistoryIn the annals of Indian cricket, Ajit Agarkar's performance in Adelaide in 2003 stands as a testament to his skill and the indomitable spirit of the Indian team. During the second Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, played from December 12-16, 2003, Agarkar delivered a spell that would forever be etched in the memories of cricket enthusiasts.Facing a formidable Australian batting lineup that included the likes of Justin Langer, Ricky Ponting, and Adam Gilchrist, Agarkar rose to the occasion. In Australia's second innings, he unleashed a devastating spell, claiming six wickets for just 41 runs. His victims included key batsmen Langer, Ponting, Simon Katich, and Gilchrist.Agarkar's spell played a pivotal role in bowling out Australia for a mere 196 runs, setting up a manageable target of 230 for India. This was a remarkable feat considering Australia's mammoth first-innings score of 556, with Ponting scoring a double century.India responded with a strong batting performance, scoring 523 thanks to centuries from Rahul Dravid (233) and VVS Laxman (148). Dravid's composed unbeaten 72 guided India to a four-wicket victory.This victory was significant for several reasons. It was one of India's rare Test victories on Australian soil, a testament to their growing competitiveness overseas. It also underlined the team's determination and teamwork, which would become a hallmark of the memorable 2003-04 series in Australia, which ended in a 1-1 draw.Agarkar's spell in Adelaide 2003 is celebrated as a pivotal moment in one of India's most famous overseas Test victories. Known more for his contributions as an all-rounder, this was one of Agarkar's finest performances with the ball in Test cricket. It silenced critics who questioned his ability to deliver as a strike bowler and showcased his potential to perform under pressure.Winning a Test in Australia was a rare feat for India at the time, and Agarkar's performance played a decisive role in achieving this victory. The victory in Adelaide remains one of India's most cherished overseas Test wins, and Agarkar's spell is remembered as one of the cornerstones of this success.This performance cemented Agarkar's place in Indian cricket history as a hero of that iconic Test. It also highlighted the importance of team contributions beyond just the usual stars, showcasing the depth and resilience of the Indian team.

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Kane Williamson Lauds Tim Southee's 'Incredible' Test Career

Kane Williamson Lauds Tim Southee's 'Incredible' Test Career

Kane Williamson has hailed the "incredible" career of his close friend Tim Southee after the pace bowler announced his retirement from Tests following the England series.Williamson and Southee's careers have been intertwined since their junior and Under-19 days, through domestic cricket, and into all formats for New Zealand. The pair played their 100th Tests together against Australia earlier this year, with Williamson making his debut two-and-a-half years after Southee.Williamson, New Zealand's leading run-scorer in Test history, praised Southee's longevity and achievements. "To do it as long as Tim has is incredible as a fast bowler," Williamson said. "There's not many in the history of the game who have been able to achieve what he has."Southee's retirement marks the latest departure from an era of successful New Zealand players, including Ross Taylor, BJ Watling, Colin de Grandhomme, and Neil Wagner. Trent Boult has also stepped away from Tests and T20Is.Williamson acknowledged the changing landscape of the team but emphasized the excitement for the future. "It's life, isn't it," he said. "You do realize you are closer towards the end than the start."Williamson, who will return from a groin injury against England, also discussed his own career and the challenges of managing his body in the latter stages. "It's not major, which is good," he said. "But I've certainly had a few reminders that I'm not invincible."Despite missing the historic 3-0 victory in India, Williamson praised the team's performance. "To go over and play the way they did, so special, one of our all-time cricketing memories," he said.

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India's Warm-Up Dilemma: Vaughan Questions Lack of Match Practice

India's Warm-Up Dilemma: Vaughan Questions Lack of Match Practice

Former England captain Michael Vaughan has expressed concerns over India's decision to forgo a warm-up match ahead of the high-profile Border-Gavaskar Trophy against Australia. Vaughan believes that the lack of match practice could hinder India's ability to get into a "competitive mindset" and adapt to the Australian conditions.India has opted to focus on center-wicket training at the WACA in Perth instead of playing an intra-squad game or a match against an Australian domestic side. The Indian think tank believes that the bounce of the WACA center strip closely mirrors that of the Perth Stadium pitch, making it more beneficial for the top-order batters to spend time in the middle.However, Vaughan argues that match practice is essential for players to get into the rhythm of competitive cricket. He points out that Australia has also skipped warm-up matches in recent Test tours, but their players have a different mindset and are accustomed to playing 12 months of the year.Vaughan believes that the modern player may not prioritize tour matches, relying instead on the volume of cricket they play throughout the year. However, he emphasizes the importance of winning and setting a marker in the first match of a series.India's decision to forgo a warm-up match has raised questions about their preparation for the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. While the Indian think tank believes that center-wicket training is sufficient, Vaughan's concerns highlight the importance of match practice in getting players ready for the rigors of Test cricket.

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India Targets Historic Third Consecutive Test Series Win in Australia

India Targets Historic Third Consecutive Test Series Win in Australia

India and Australia are set to clash in the highly anticipated opening Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy series in Perth on November 22. The Indian team, under the leadership of Rohit Sharma, is aiming for a historic third consecutive triumph on Australian soil.India has enjoyed recent success in Australia, securing back-to-back series wins in 2018-19 and 2020-21. To qualify directly for the World Test Championship final in 2025, India needs to win four Tests in this series.Australia, on the other hand, has not defeated India in a home Test series since 2014-15. The two teams also faced off in the World Test Championship final and the 50-over World Cup final last year, with Australia emerging victorious in both.This series marks the first five-Test encounter between India and Australia in over 30 years. The weather forecast for Perth on November 22 predicts pleasant conditions with a partly sunny sky and a minimal chance of rain.India's squad includes Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, KL Rahul, Rishabh Pant, and Ravindra Jadeja. Australia's squad features Pat Cummins, Steve Smith, Marnus Labuschagne, and Nathan Lyon.The series promises to be a thrilling contest between two of the world's top Test teams. India will be looking to continue their dominance in Australia, while the hosts will be eager to regain their home advantage.

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Sourav Ganguly Insists Ravichandran Ashwin Must Play in Perth Test

Sourav Ganguly Insists Ravichandran Ashwin Must Play in Perth Test

Former Indian captain Sourav Ganguly has strongly advocated for the inclusion of seasoned spinner Ravichandran Ashwin in the playing XI for the opening Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy against Australia in Perth. Ganguly believes that Ashwin's experience and skill make him the best choice for the role, despite his recent struggles in home conditions.Ashwin has been a subject of debate among cricket experts and fans, with some questioning his place in the team after being sidelined in crucial matches, including the World Test Championship final in 2023. However, Ganguly maintains that Ashwin remains India's premier spinner and should be an automatic selection."There is no debate. Ashwin must play. Your best spinner must play. In Test cricket, play specialists," Ganguly said. "Also, against the number of left-handers in the Australian line-up, Ashwin is certain to have an impact."Ganguly acknowledges the presence of other talented spinners in the Indian squad, such as Ravindra Jadeja and Washington Sundar, but believes that Ashwin's experience and ability to bowl to left-handers give him the edge."Yes, there is [Ravindra] Jadeja and Washington [Sundar] and both bat well, but you must go in with your best spinner in the first Test. Play with specialist batsmen and bowlers, and that's where Ashwin is my choice," he added.Ashwin's recent form in home Tests against New Zealand has been underwhelming, with the off-spinner failing to take a single wicket in two innings. However, Ganguly believes that Ashwin's overall record and his ability to adapt to different conditions make him the best choice for the Perth Test."He's a world-class spinner. He's got a lot of experience. He's bowled well in Australia before. So, I think he's the best choice for the first Test," Ganguly said.The Indian team management will have a tough decision to make in selecting the playing XI for the Perth Test, with several players vying for spots in the batting and bowling departments. However, Ganguly's strong endorsement of Ashwin suggests that the veteran spinner is likely to be given the nod ahead of his younger rivals.

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Virat Kohli Faces Legacy Test in Australia Amid Form Struggles

Virat Kohli Faces Legacy Test in Australia Amid Form Struggles

Virat Kohli, the Indian batting maestro, faces a crucial test as he prepares for the upcoming Border-Gavaskar Trophy against Australia. The Australian soil has been a witness to Kohli's dominance in the past, but this time, he carries the burden of regaining form and securing his legacy in Test cricket.Kohli's recent performances have been far from his usual standards. In 19 international matches this year, he has managed only 488 runs at a dismal average of 20.33. His struggles in Tests have been particularly concerning, with just two centuries and nine fifties since 2020.Despite his current form, Kohli remains a formidable opponent in Australian conditions. Former Australian opener David Warner has warned his team about Kohli's potential to rise to the occasion. "Virat always steps up in Australia and embraces the challenge like no one else," Warner wrote. "I'm genuinely worried for the Australian cricket team that he's going to come out and pile on some runs."Kohli's peak form from 2016-2019 saw him amass 4,208 runs in 43 Tests at an astonishing average of 66.79. During this period, he smashed seven double centuries, a record for a Test captain. However, since 2020, his average has dropped to 31.68.The upcoming tour of Australia presents Kohli with an opportunity to rediscover his form and silence his critics. A strong performance could not only boost his confidence but also secure his place in the Indian Test team amid potential transitions after the ICC World Test Championship cycle.Kohli's legacy in Test cricket is at stake. A successful tour of Australia could cement his status as one of the greatest batsmen of all time. However, a continued slump in form could raise questions about his future in the longest format of the game.

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Virat Kohli Eyes Records as India Take on Australia in Test Series

Virat Kohli Eyes Records as India Take on Australia in Test Series

As India embark on a highly anticipated five-match Test series against Australia, star batter Virat Kohli stands on the cusp of etching his name into the annals of cricket history. The former India captain, who endured a disappointing home Test series against New Zealand, will be eager to make amends and shatter several records during the tour.Kohli, who has amassed 1,352 runs in 13 Tests at an average of 54.08 in Australia, needs just 458 more to surpass batting legend Sachin Tendulkar as India's all-time leading run scorer in Tests Down Under. Tendulkar, who toured Australia for the final time during the 2011-12 series, accumulated 1809 runs in 20 away Tests against the Aussies, averaging an impressive 53.20.Kohli is also the joint leader in terms of centuries scored by an Indian batter in Australia, alongside Tendulkar. Both players have notched up six Test centuries on Australian soil. The upcoming series presents Kohli with an opportunity to break this record and establish himself as the most prolific Indian century-maker in Australia.In the lead-up to the first Test, Kohli has dominated headlines in Australian media. Opposition players have heaped praise on the former India captain, but all-rounder Mitchell Marsh has injected a touch of humor into the build-up. Marsh joked that he plans to shoulder charge Kohli whenever he reaches 30 runs.Meanwhile, pacer Mitchell Starc, who played alongside Kohli for two seasons in the IPL with Royal Challengers Bangalore, has indicated that he has no intention of engaging in sledging with the talismanic batter. Starc believes that the focus should be on the cricket and enjoying the contest.Kohli's quest for records and his ability to rise to the occasion against formidable opponents will be closely watched throughout the series. If he can overcome the challenges posed by Australia's formidable bowling attack and achieve his goals, he will further cement his status as one of the greatest batters of all time.

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