Australia Eyes Redemption in Border-Gavaskar Trophy Against India
Australia’s Test captain Pat Cummins is eager to redeem his team’s recent losses against India in the upcoming Border-Gavaskar Trophy. The five-match series, commencing on November 22 in Perth, presents an opportunity for Australia to break India’s four-series winning streak.
Cummins acknowledges the competitive nature of the rivalry, stating that the series is “always fiercely competitive” and “always feels like it’s 50-50.” He draws confidence from Australia’s victory over India in the World Test Championship Final last year.
Senior batter Steve Smith echoes Cummins’ sentiments, emphasizing the strength of the Indian team. He anticipates a “big summer” for Australia, recognizing India’s well-balanced squad and their impressive performances both in Australia and India.
Pacer Mitchell Starc highlights the significance of the India-Australia rivalry, comparing it to the Ashes. He believes the five-Test format enhances the intensity and quality of the matches.
All-rounder Glenn Maxwell emphasizes the global appeal of India-Australia contests, regardless of the format. He notes that both teams consistently rank among the world’s best and provide captivating matches for fans worldwide.
Australia’s players are determined to make amends for their previous defeats and reclaim the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. They recognize the challenge posed by India but remain confident in their abilities. The series promises to be a thrilling spectacle, showcasing the fierce rivalry between two cricketing powerhouses.