Indore pitch News
At Indore, Australia had defeated India by nine wickets inside three days of the Border-Gavaskar Test to secure a World Test Championship final berth.
India batting legend said that home team batted poorly on Indore pitch and the reason was the weak mindset which resulted in a nine-wicket drubbing in hands of visiting Australians
Team India made 109 and 163 in two innings of the Indore Test, losing the match eventually by 9 wickets. The pitch was called 'very dry' by match referee Chris Broad.
In the first two Tests, Ashwin and Jadeja have demonstrated their skills with both bat and ball, while Axar has made valuable contributions with the bat in both innings of the first Test.
Wrist spin has been the biggest fear for the touring Australian side. They had been exposed to its deception in the Dharamsala decider during the Border-Gavaskar series, earlier this year. Prior to the start of the series, Steve Smith had talked about Kuldeep Yadav, wrist spin action and how the team was all gearing up with ample focus on facing such deliveries.
Ravichandran Ashwin went to claim a 6-for in the first innings against New Zealand.
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